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Key areas of current research at RFF include options for US domestic climate policy at the state and federal levels, international trade and competitiveness issues, options for international climate policy structures, approaches for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and climate adaptation policy.

 

PUBLICATIONS
Comparing the Clean Air Act and a Carbon Price
Nathan Richardson, Arthur G. Fraas
RFF Discussion Paper 13-13 | May 2013
 
The New CAFE Standards: Are They Enough on Their Own?
Virginia D. McConnell
RFF Discussion Paper 13-14 | May 2013
 
Comparative Life Cycle Assessments: Carbon Neutrality and Wood Biomass Energy
Roger A. Sedjo
RFF Discussion Paper 13-11 | April 2013
 
Renewable Electricity Policy, Intermittency, and Cost-Effectiveness
Harrison Fell and Joshua Linn
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | forthcoming | Related Discussion Paper 12-54
 
Fuel Prices and New Vehicle Fuel Economy—Comparing the United States and Western Europe
Thomas Klier and Joshua Linn
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | forthcoming | Related Discussion Paper 11-37
 
Mixing It Up: Power Sector Energy and Regional and Regulatory Climate Policies in the Presence of a Carbon Tax
Dallas Burtraw, Karen L. Palmer
RFF Discussion Paper 13-09 | April 2013
 
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Route Change Forces Keystone Foes to Shift Aim to Climate Change
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Bloomberg
Invitation to a Dialogue: Action on the Climate
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
The New York Times
A Carbon Tax Is the Best Approach
Thursday, March 28, 2013
The Wall Street Journal
First, Let’s Shift Incentives by Pricing Carbon
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The Wall Street Journal
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