Skip Ribbon Commands
Skip to main content
Home | Support RFF | Join E-mail List | Contact
RFF Logo
Skip navigation links
FOCUS AREAS
RESEARCH TOPICS
PUBLICATIONS
NEWS
EVENTS
RESEARCHERS
ABOUT RFF
 

 

 
Join E-mail List
Please provide your e-mail address to receive periodic newsletters and invitations to public events
This Week's Commentary Previous Commentaries Future Commentaries Objectives

All Previous Commentaries

Energy and Climate

Environment, Urban and Health

 

 
45. Reducing Emissions While Promoting Green Power: A Look at the Options
Carolyn Fischer, March 5, 2010
   
44. Will REDD Really Be Cheap?
Allen Blackman, February 5, 2010
 
43. The Hidden Costs of Producing and Consuming Energy
Maureen L. Cropper, January 29, 2010
   
42. Green Tax Policies for China
Mun S. Ho, January 22, 2010
   
41. Reforming the Regulation of Natural Gas Markets
Lucas W. Davis and Erich J. Muehlegger, December 11, 2009
 
40. Overcoming Distributional Obstacles to Market-Based Environmental Policies
Roberton Williams, December 4, 2009
 
39. Triple Convergence toward a Higher Gasoline Tax
Kenneth Small, November 20, 2009
 
38. The 2008 Oil Price Shock: Markets or Mayhem?
James Smith, November 6, 2009
 
37. Ethics and Discounting Global Warming Damages
Cameron Hepburn, October 30, 3009
 
36. The Price of Gas and the Demand for Fuel Economy: Are There Any Links?
Thomas H. Klier and Joshua Linn, October 23, 2009
 
35. A Pragmatic Global Climate Policy Architecture
Jeffrey Frankel and Valentina Bosetti, October 12, 2009
 
34. Reassessing Oil Security
Stephen P. A. Brown, October 5, 2009
 
33. Should Distributional Considerations Hold Up Higher Gasoline Taxes?
Sarah E. West, June 22, 2009
  
32. Should Cap-and-Trade Systems be Supplemented with Renewable Portfolio Standards?
Christoph Böhringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl, April 27, 2009
  
31. Stabilizing Atmospheric CO2 with Incomplete International Cooperation
Jae Edmonds, Leon Clarke, Joshua Lurz, and Marshall Wise, April 13, 2009
  
30. Climate Change Abatement: Not "Stern" Enough?
Dallas Burtraw and Thomas Sterner, April 4, 2009
  
29. The Outlook for Hydrogen Cars
Joan Odgen and Edward S. Rubin, March 9, 2009
 
28. Competitiveness, Emissions Leakage, and Climate Policy
Carolyn Fischer and Richard Morgenstern, February 27, 2009
 
27. The Economics of New Green Technology Investment: The Case Study of Satellite Solar Power
Molly Macauley and Jhih-Shyang Shih, February 23, 2009
 
26. Climate Change Policy in the United States: Previewing the Debate
Daniel Hall, February 13, 2009
 
25. The Value of Climate-Related Satellite Data
William Gail, February 9, 2009
 
24. Reflections on Three Decades of Energy Policy
Phil Sharp, January 12, 2009
 
23. Emissions Offsets in a Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Policy
Brian C. Murray, November 17, 2008
 
22. Learning-by-Doing and the California Solar Initiative
Kenneth Gillingham, Arthur van Benthem, and James Sweeney, November 10, 2008
  
21. Forests in a U.S. Climate Program: Promising, but the Key is Implementation
Kenneth R. Richards, November 3, 2008
  
20. What Role for “Synthetic” Liquid Fuels? A Look at Canadian Oil Sands
Joel Darmstadter, October 20, 2008
 
19. Assessing Electricity Markets: Prospects and Pitfalls
Timothy J. Brennan, October 13, 2008
  
18. Oil and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Matthew J. Kotchen and Nicholas E. Burger, October 6, 2008
 
17. Driving Restrictions and Air Quality in Mexico City
Lucas W. Davis, August 18, 2008
 
16. Taking a Closer Look at Energy Subsidies in the Federal Tax Code
Gilbert E. Metcalf, July 21, 2008
                      
15. Opposing the Chicken or Opposing the Egg? New Challenges in Siting Networked Energy Facilities
Shalini P. Vajjhala, July 7, 2008
                      
14. The Forgotten Flaw in Biofuels Policy: How Tax Credits in the Presence of Mandates Subsidize Oil Consumption
Harry de Gorter and David R. Just, June 9, 2008 
  
13. Evaluating Climate Risks in Coastal Zones
Gary Yohe, May 26, 2008
                                    
12. The Greening of Buildings
George S. Tolley and Sabina L. Shaikh, April 14, 2008
                       
11. How Should Emissions Allowance Auctions Be Designed?
Karen Palmer, April 7, 2008
                   
10. The Oil Security Problem: "Deja Vu All Over Again"
Hillard Huntington, March 24, 2008
 
9. Why International Natural Gas Markets Matter in Today's Energy and Environmental Picture
Steven A. Gabriel, March 10, 2008
 
8. Inducing Innovation for Climate Change Mitigation
Richard Newell, February 11, 2008
 
7. Evaluating Europe's Plan for Reducing Greenhouse Gases
Dallas Burtraw, February 4, 2008
 
6. FutureGen: How to Burn Coal-Maybe- Without Contributing to Climate Change
John W. Anderson, January 21, 2008
 
5. Thinking Beyond Borders: Why We Need to Focus on Global Public Goods
Scott Barrett, January 7, 2008
 
4. Which is the Best Climate Policy: Emissions Taxes or Emissions Trading?
Ian W. H. Parry and William A. Pizer, December 24, 2007
 
3. The Cost of Protecting Oil in the Persian Gulf
Mark A. Delucchi, November 5, 2007
 
2. Designing the Next International Climate Agreement
Joseph E. Aldy, and Robert N. Stavins, September 24, 2007
 
1. Should Automobile Fuel Economy Standards be Increased?
  Ian W.H. Parry, Septmber 14, 2007

Back to Top

RFF Home | RFF Press: An Imprint of Routledge Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Notice
1616 P Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 · (202) 328-5000 Feedback | Contact Us