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Professor Robert Stavins Blog Cited in Multiple Sources

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Robert Stavins' blog post with Richard Schmalensee, Renewable Irony and its subsequent follow-up post, Renewable Energy Standards: Less Effective, More Costly, but Politically Preferred to Cap-and-Trade? were cited in the January 14 edition of The...

An Explanation and Apology

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[Robert Stavins' blog] I have been writing essays at this blog for more than seven years, and until recently, through 100 essays, I tried very hard to keep politics at bay, and to view each and every issue I discussed from a politically neutral, yet...

Delighted and Depressed

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[Robert Stavins' blog] I’m pleased to announce that my blog website – An Economic View of the Environment – has been thoroughly cleaned and purged of the malware that had plagued it since the website was attacked in January. That’s the source of my being...

Gas Taxes and Oil Subsidies: Time for Reform

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HEEP Faculty Fellow Jeffrey Frankel talks about energy subsidies and gasoline taxes in a blog post at Project Syndicate. He discusses the economic benefits of countries lowering subsidies to oil producers and raising the price paid by oil consumers...

In order to control climate change, do we need to unlock CERs?

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The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements new policy brief, " Climate Negotiations Open a Window: Key Implications of the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action" was cited in the September 27, 2012 edition of The Energy Collective blog post by David Hone, "...

A Fair, Efficient, and Feasible Climate Agreement

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[ Jeffrey Frankel's Blog] How should one evaluate the agreement reached in Paris this month at the United Nations climate change conference? No sooner was the deal announced on December 12 than the debate erupted. Some avid environmentalists were...

Trade and Environment: A View of the TPP

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[Jeffrey Frankel's blog] Twelve Pacific Rim countries agreed on October 5, 2015 to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a major new agreement that liberalizes trade, establishes procedures for intellectual property protection and dispute settlement, and also...

Escaping the Oil Curse

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Jeffrey Frankel, a Faculty Fellow of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program, posted a blog titled Escaping the Oil Curse on December 15, 2011 which was reposted at the Bangkok Post. Frankel discusses the importance of utilizing natural resources for...

U.S. Envoy Relieved by Climate Talks’ Outcome

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[ International New York Times ]... Robert N. Stavins, director of the environmental economics program at Harvard University, said there was a real danger that the Durban talks would end in a complete impasse but that somehow the negotiators managed to...

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The Harvard Environmental Economics Program (HEEP) develops innovative answers to today’s complex environmental issues, by providing a venue to bring together faculty and graduate students from across Harvard University engaged in research, teaching, and...