Date
Jan. 4, 2002
Authors
Randall Lutter and Jason Shogren
Publication
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Randall Lutter
Jason Shogren
Counting Carbon Molecules in Products: Disentangling the Growing Web of Carbon Intensity Methods
This paper extends the analysis to the evolving debate on carbon accounting, its differences from greenhouse gas reporting, and how carbon intensity metrics for climate-trade policies connect to established practices in environmental product declarations
State Carbon Prices Are Here to Stay
New analysis shows that the average price on carbon emissions across the United States will likely increase due to state policy, advancing nationwide decarbonization goals.
Understanding Uncertainty in Climate Change and Sea Level Rise, with Vivek Srikrishnan
Vivek Srikrishnan discusses the uncertainty surrounding factors that contribute to climate change and subsequent sea level rise, including how these uncertainties lead to a wide range of sea level projections for the future.
If/Then: Repealing Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Standards Would Hurt Households Rather than Help Them
If the US Environmental Protection Agency enacts its recent proposal, then the elimination of vehicle subsidies and regulations would affect the vehicles we buy, vehicle prices, manufacturer profits, how much we spend on fuel, and the very air we breathe.
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