Climate and Energy Economics Project
The Climate and Energy Economics Project was created to develop and promote environmentally sound, economically efficient approaches to reducing human-induced risks to the earth’s climate. The Project ran from 1997 to 2021 and focused on the economics of potential domestic climate policies, how U.S. commitments might play into a global agreement, and the design of state-level carbon pricing policies. For more recent related research, please visit the Center on Regulation and Markets and Brookings Initiative on Climate Research and Action.
Peter J. Wilcoxen
Nonresident Senior Fellow - Economic Studies, Center on Regulation and Markets
2020
Oct
15
Past Policy 2020 Event
How will the election impact US engagement on climate change?
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Online only
2019
Jun
20
Past Event
Leading carbon price proposals: A bipartisan dialogue
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Washington, DC
2016
Feb
22
Past Event
States’ implementation of EPA’s Clean Power Plan: What are the prospects and options?
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Washington, DC