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2018
Newsletter 3, sent out October 1st
Can wind power be made more flexible?
Economists, biologists and ecologists at BC3
No Poverty, Zero Hunger
Visit from the University of Guilan, Iran
The Sören Wibe Prize 2018 awarded to research on optimal policy guide to greener economy
Where to concentrate the effort in the struggle with climate change?
Who is responsible for forest conservation goals? Private forest owner beliefs and voluntary forest set-asides.
”The winners and losers of climate change”
Residential electricity demand on export
Tax on flight and bonus malus ineffective
Creation of “green jobs” at expense of lost “brown jobs”
”Fast trains neither supported by environment nor economy”
Can companies take social responsibility and still make a profit?
Research visit to the Institute for Transport Studies and Choice Modeling Centre at the University of Leeds
Dynamic residential pricing of electricity: is it beneficial for households and the electric system?
"The intellectual collapse of environmental policy"
Escaping the pastoralist paradox in the face of climate change
PhD student Jinggang Guo's experience at Purdue
Opinion: Big bubbles, no troubles
Economists, biologists and ecologists at BC3
No Poverty, Zero Hunger
Visit from the University of Guilan, Iran
The Sören Wibe Prize 2018 awarded to research on optimal policy guide to greener economy
Where to concentrate the effort in the struggle with climate change?
Who is responsible for forest conservation goals? Private forest owner beliefs and voluntary forest set-asides.
”The winners and losers of climate change”
Newsletter 2, sent out June 26th
New Post Doc position out in experimental economicsResidential electricity demand on export
Tax on flight and bonus malus ineffective
Creation of “green jobs” at expense of lost “brown jobs”
”Fast trains neither supported by environment nor economy”
Can companies take social responsibility and still make a profit?
Newsletter 1, sent out March 27th
Don't miss: two new positions open at CEREResearch visit to the Institute for Transport Studies and Choice Modeling Centre at the University of Leeds
Dynamic residential pricing of electricity: is it beneficial for households and the electric system?
"The intellectual collapse of environmental policy"
Escaping the pastoralist paradox in the face of climate change
PhD student Jinggang Guo's experience at Purdue
Opinion: Big bubbles, no troubles