Climate regulation and financial risk
Berg et al argue that it would be welfare-enhancing if policy changes were to follow a predictable longer-term path, and suggest a role for financial regulation in the transition
Read MoreBerg et al argue that it would be welfare-enhancing if policy changes were to follow a predictable longer-term path, and suggest a role for financial regulation in the transition
Read MoreEd Bolen discusses business aviation’s focus and resolve toward a net zero CO2 future that was showcased at EBACE2023
Read MoreSteel manufacturing contributes more greenhouse gas emissions than any other industry. An Atradius Market Monitor looks at steel manufacturing and the clean energy transition
Read MoreCarbon pricing is a central instrument in the EU’s fight against climate change. Claus Brand, Günter Coenen, John Hutchinson and Arthur Saint Guilhem use macroeconomic models examine what higher prices for carbon emissions will do to growth and inflation
Read MoreElena Verdolini considers the digital revolution and how you can have a just ecological transition
Read MoreSustainability is a top priority. Ed Bolen showcases business aviation’s global importance and sustainability focus
Read MoreThe UN warns that the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources will have to be ramped up. Danielle Marais discusses the role African mineral resources will have to play in the transition
Read MoreThe growing impact of global warming reminds us of the urgency of the green transition. Bo Li argues that without decisive action things are set to get worse
Read MoreReconciling international subsidy rules with industrial decarbonisation. David Kleimann argues that environmental subsidies could be justified
Read MoreBruno Conte, Klaus Desmet and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg argue that it is time to take a serious look at carbon taxes as they are less costly than you thought
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