Date
Jan. 17, 2016
News Type
Media Highlight
Source
The Washington Post
How Costly Are Driving Restrictions Programs? Evidence from Mexico City
A novel approach to calculating the costs of Mexico City’s “Day Without Driving” program estimates that roughly 3 percent of the country’s GDP is s...
Why One-Off Federal Investments Won’t Make or Break US Critical Mineral Supply
Recent federal actions to support the burgeoning US critical minerals industry lack a clear strategy to address national security and short-term priorities.
Bryan Hubbell Joins Resources for the Future
Bryan Hubbell, an expert on the health and environmental impacts of air pollution with over 30 years of experience, is joining Resources for the Future as a senior fellow.
Grist: “The Year the US Doubled Down on Critical Minerals”
RFF Fellow Beia Spiller comments on the federal government’s use of equity stakes to bolster the domestic critical minerals industry.
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