Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
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Overview
The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements identifies and communicates scientifically sound, economically sensible, and politically pragmatic public policy options for addressing global climate change. The Harvard Project's research focuses on policy architecture, key design elements, and institutional dimensions of international and domestic climate-change policy—and draws upon leading scholars and policy practitioners from around the world.
Carbon Pricing and Climate Policy
Drawing upon his expertise in applied microeconomics, behavioral economics, industrial organization, and integrated assessment modeling of climate change, Kenneth Gillingham, Professor of Economics at the Yale School of the Environment, and host Robert Stavins discuss carbon pricing mechanisms, energy policy, and the importance of distributional equity in designing climate policy.
The Prospects for Climate Adaptation
Matthew Kahn, Provost Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California, and one of the world's leading authorities on the intersection of urban economics, environment, and climate change, expressed his support for climate adaptation policies.
Harvard Methane Initiative Conducts Research Workshop in São Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian scientists, policy makers, and legal experts engage with Harvard methane researchers.
Environmental Insights
Conversations on policy and practice from the Harvard Environmental Economics Program.