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RFF Senior Fellow Roger Cooke discusses the “confidence trap” and how it distorts the debate about how to respond to the threat of climate change.
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At this First Wednesday Seminar, Tom Lawler of the International Emissions Trading Association highlighted the benefits of emissions trading programs, and Jerry Taylor of the Niskanen Center presented the case for a carbon tax. Both participated in a broader panel discussion on the interplay between carbon pricing and regulatory measures.
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Author Ruth DeFries joins RFF and a panel of experts to discuss the advantages and limits of humanity’s innovations as they relate to the use and conservation of natural resources.
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RFF researchers and a panel of experts discuss a new RFF model that demonstrates the importance of the economy-wide employment impacts of environmental regulation.
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RFF, the Embassy of Sweden, and Mistra Indigo host experts to discuss climate change policies and varying national commitments in preparation for the 2015 United Nations climate change conference in December.
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RFF hosts the US release of the China 2050 High Renewable Energy Penetration Scenario and Roadmap Study and an expert panel discussion of China’s long-term renewable energy plans.
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RFF and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment co-host a panel of experts to examine current and future strategies for offshore oil and gas leasing reform in the US Arctic.
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RFF and the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment co-host a panel of experts to discuss two new climate engineering reports and their political and economic implications.
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Experts from RFF and the US State Department discuss a new method for analyzing global emissions reduction plans in preparation for the UN climate agreement conference in December.
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RFF researchers host a panel of experts to discuss the potential effects of climate change on the global food supply and what the US and other countries are doing to address the challenge.