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    Blogs and op-eds

    Climate policy economics: a five-part series (February 2019)

    1. On buying insurance, and ignoring cost-benefit analysis
    2. Climate damages: Uncertain but ominous, or $51 per ton?
    3. Methane measurements and short attention spans
    4. Prices are not enough
    5. Inequality, sunk costs and climate policy

    Who needs the Dakota Access Pipeline?

    Green State America: How to keep America’s climate promises

    TTIP rhetoric and reality: Europe’s regulations at risk

    How the Koch brothers are hacking science

    Your iPhone causes China’s pollution

    America’s electric infrastructure too dependent on water

    As good as a stopped clock: the House does transparency

    Secret climate cost calculations: the sequel

    The Boston bombing and the militarization of risk

    Not-so-smart ALEC: How the lobbying group uses bad data to fight clean energy

    Climate economics: the state of the art

    Will climate change crush agriculture? New research challenges complacency

    U.S. export strategy: the Saudi Arabia of coal?

    Can clean energy campaigns stop climate change?

    Did environmentalists kill climate legislation?

    Bjorn Lomborg: same skeptic, different day

    The atrazine e-mails: science with an attitude is still science

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