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The method of climate economics

Jan 16, 2009
A thought after reading comments at Climate Progress and Inkstain.Climate economists ALWAYS work, at some level or another, with climate scientists. Climate scientists feed information into the...

Let them fail, so someone else can do better

Nov 12, 2008
I apologize in advance for the slightly off topic rant, but: Why, OH WHY, didn't they listen to me?

BREAKING NEWS (I just love writing that)

Nov 5, 2009
From Reuters: The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Thursday approved a Democratic climate change bill that would require industry to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases 20 percent by 2020 from 2005...

"Ask yourself some questions about climate change and then answer them."

Nov 5, 2009
From an Ask the Expert column I wrote for onCampus: The Ohio State University faculty staff information hub (aka on-line newsletter): What are the basics of the recent energy policy proposals in Congress? There are two energy bills moving...

McFadden on contingent valuation

Nov 5, 2009
In the Review of Mechanism Design (page 84): A largely independent development of stated preference methods, called contingent valuation (CV) and focused on eliciting preferences for public goods, occurred in resource economics (Davis 1963; Randall et...

"Survey of 144 top economists finds strong consensus for climate action"

Nov 5, 2009
From the inbox comes evidence that "elite economic experts" (smacks of elitism) consider global warming a problem and think incentives might matter: Most expert economists agree: reducing our greenhouse gas emissions can help avoid a major economic...

Just a map that I thought was cool

Nov 4, 2009
From the Washington Post: Scientists spent eight years tracking the movements of 179 great white sharks and discovered that these predators have very predictable migration patterns between Hawaii and the North American coast. Dots below show...

The method of climate economics


Let them fail, so someone else can do better



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