Over the past three years, I’ve had the pleasure of engaging in podcast conversations with some truly outstanding scholars who have carried out important research in the realm of environment, energy, and resource economics, and recently was no.
Sometimes it’s helpful to recall the past as an aid to thinking carefully about the future. The development of scientifically sound, economically sensible, and politically feasible climate-change policies would seem to be a case in.
Long before there was serious consideration given in the United States (or other countries) to enacting public policies to address the risk of climate change, regulatory policies existed in the electric power and other energy sectors, as well as.