Have you ever known that person that has a ton of great ideas but never gets them done? That’s the renewable energy industry
From the WSJ (Investors Plow Into Renewables, but Projects Aren’t Getting Built): Even as developers plan an
Ummm, @PeterGleick, I addressed this 5,958 days ago: Free markets are, in fact, not free
"Dr. Peter Gleick is a leading scientist, innovator, and communicator on global water and climate issues."
Jack Knetsch: 1933-2022
I just learned that Jack Knetsch died back in August. Here is the obituary from Simon
Where’s my carbon dividend check!? Semi-coherent thoughts on the Inflation Reduction Act
While teaching emissions control policies this last week to my undergraduates, I revisited my signature of
What in the hell is heteroskedasticity?
Official youngest (and only) son of Env-Econ is a junior in college. He is currently taking
The End of a Free Ride
Two economists walk into an AERE happy hour in New Orleans. One says, “Hey, are you and
My introductory environmental and resource economics course videos are posted on YouTube
During Covid one thing led to another and I agreed to develop an online course for
Throwback Thursday: Water pricing (sigh)
With this post I'm introducing a new gimic
Carbon offsets: a guide to avoiding food poisoning
The MIT Climate Portal describes carbon offsets in this way: Carbon offsets are tradable “rights” or certificates
Water, water, nowhere?
Growing up on the east coast, and now living in the mid-west, water quantity has never