Date
April 29, 2008
News Type
Media Highlight
Source
Southern California Public Radio
Joseph E. Aldy
University Fellow
Joe Aldy is a university fellow at RFF and professor of the practice of public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School. His research focuses on climate change policy, energy policy, and mortality risk evaluation.
Moving Development Rights Around to Hit Land Use Goals, with Nick Bratton
Nick Bratton discusses a market-based conservation solution called transfer of development rights and how the strategy can promote land conservation while facilitating residential and commercial development.
Incorporating Air Quality Health Impacts Into the Social Cost of Carbon
This article provides a comprehensive framework for determining which air quality impacts belong in the social cost of carbon, which is an estimate that measures economic damages from each additional ton of carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphe
The California Homes That Are Going Electric, with Lauren Dunlap
Lauren Dunlap discusses decarbonization via home electrification and the state legislation in California that aims to make electrification more accessible.
If/Then: To Reduce Wildfire Risk, Agencies Need to Manage Both Fire Prevention and Response
If wildfire management is consolidated under the US Wildland Fire Service, then the federal government will risk undermining integrated fire risk management, creating negative consequences for both fire response and land-management activities.
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