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How Does U.S. Public Opinion on Climate Change Affect National Elections?
University Fellow John Krosnick explored the relationship between climate change rhetoric and voting outcomes at a recent RFF seminar.
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Dec 7
At a recent RFF First Wednesday Seminar, panelists discussed the scope, design, and implications of using the Clean Air Act to regulate emissions from coal-fired power plants.More...
News And Notes
May 4
RFF President Phil Sharp presented his assessment of the political landscape for energy policy at a recent Environmental Entrepreneurs event in San Francisco. Read more about his remarks here.
Nov 29
RFF Center Fellow Daniel Morris describes the challenges of safeguarding against the risks of climate change given the increasing unpredictability of weather patterns.Read more here.
Nov 29
International negotiations should focus on “meaningful, long-term action,” instead of immediate gains, says RFF University Fellow Robert Stavins.Read more here.
Oct 30
RFF’s Joshua Linn notes that renewable energy policies, coupled with a federal tax credit, provides certainty in the demand for wind.Read more here.
Oct 30
RFF University Fellow Robert Stavins describes the challenges and benefits of market-based environmental policy instruments, such as California’s cap-and-trade program.Read more here.
Oct 17
RFF Resident Scholar Nathan Richardson spoke with Al-Jazeera online about carbon tax policy in Australia. Watch the video here.