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Environmental Economics: It's not over 'til the fat tail zings
Boeiende blog over het effect van onzekerheid en de mogelijkheid van catastrophes op beleidskeuzes. Lees het zelf en trek je eigen conclusie.
Environmental Economics: Cherish the flame
Milieu-economen die het hebben over ambtenaar 2.0, of zie ik wat ik wil zien? 'If you are going to do creative work, whether in the library or the classroom, you have to cherish the flame. You have to protect it from the puffing of bureaucracy. ...'
Environmental Economics: A Drive Less! success story
High gas prices change behavior. And that's the economics of high gas prices.
Companies Turn To Coal In Face Of Rising Oil Prices · Environmental Leader · Green Business, Sustainable Business, and Green Strategy News for Corporate Sustainability Executives
In a classic Catch-22 scenario, rising oil prices are leading power companies to switch to cheaper, dirtier coal power. Coal requiers extra carbon allowances, which pushes upt the price for CO2. Environmental economics at work :-)
Environmental Economics: North Carolina vs the Tennessee Valley Authority
Mieu-economen en advocaten kunnen het best eens zijn: the present value of benefits is $84 billion and the present value of costs is $5.2 billion. Net present value is positive ... looks like a good lawsuit, in a back-of-the-envelope sort of way.
Promotie onderzoek Ernst Bos | Wageningen UR - LEI - Nieuws & Agenda
Dit klinkt als een interessant proefschrift over Maatschappelijke Kosten-Baten Analyse (MKBA) als instrument voor het evalueren van infrastructurele projecten met focus op de economische waardering van negatieve effecten op de omliggende natuur.
Environmental Economics: Env-econ readers were right in 2007
How likely do you think it will be that at least one branch of Congress will pass meaningful global warming legislation next year?
Environmental Economics: Water quality trading
Water quality trading is a tool that allows a permitted point source to meet its water quality-based permit limit by purchasing pollutant reductions created by another source in the watershed that has lower pollution control costs.
Environmental Economics: Why higher oil prices are a good thing
I know high gas prices are uncomfortable and inconvenient, but they are better than the alternative. To see why, let's look at a counter example...suppose gas prices don't rise over time.
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