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* It’s pronounced like “juggernaut” without the “jug.” Gernot Wagner is a climate economist. His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Gernot writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green and has written three books: Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), published, in German, by Brandstätter Verlag (2021); Climate ShockGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author, with the late Martin Weitzman, of Climate Shock. Published by Project Syndicate on February 28th, 2020. Tagged: Climate Shock, EZ Climate, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate.GERNOT WAGNER
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, New York University Associated Clinical Professor, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Education: 2007, Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2006, M.A. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2003, M.A. in Economics, Stanford 2002, Joint A.B. magna cum laude withGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author, with the late Martin Weitzman, of Climate Shock. Published by Project Syndicate on September 30th, 2020. Tagged: EZ Climate, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate, SCC.GERNOT WAGNER
All assumptions — ethical and otherwise — must be made explicit. Wagner, Gernot, David Anthoff, Maureen Cropper, Simon Dietz, Kenneth T. Gillingham, Ben Groom, J. Paul Kelleher, Frances C. Moore & James H. Stock. “ Eight priorities for calculating the social cost of carbon ,” Nature 590 (25 February 2021): 548-550.GERNOT WAGNER
In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to declineover time
GERNOT WAGNER
The moral dilemma on climate. By Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman. Know what moral philosophers call the “ trolley problem ”? Should you push a man over the bridge to stop a trolley that would otherwise kill one or more innocent bystanders? The moral of the story is always the same. If the tradeoff involves a one-to-one ratio, errors ofGERNOT WAGNER
A 2004 Nature study concludes with over 90% confidence that human influence was to blame for a doubling of the risk of such a heatwave in 2003, conditions not met in any other year since 1851. That paper, co-authored by Peter Stott, who heads the Climate Monitoring and Attribution team at the U.K. Met Office, is now one of the most cited GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON GWAGNER.COM GERNOT WAGNERCONTENTBOOKSHELLOARTICLESACADEMICSBLOG I teach at NYU, wrote Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), co-wrote Climate Shock , and write Bloomberg’s Risky Climate column. My preoccupations, my CV. Join my email newsletter.GERNOT WAGNER
* It’s pronounced like “juggernaut” without the “jug.” Gernot Wagner is a climate economist. His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Gernot writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green and has written three books: Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), published, in German, by Brandstätter Verlag (2021); Climate ShockGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author, with the late Martin Weitzman, of Climate Shock. Published by Project Syndicate on February 28th, 2020. Tagged: Climate Shock, EZ Climate, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate.GERNOT WAGNER
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, New York University Associated Clinical Professor, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Education: 2007, Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2006, M.A. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2003, M.A. in Economics, Stanford 2002, Joint A.B. magna cum laude withGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author, with the late Martin Weitzman, of Climate Shock. Published by Project Syndicate on September 30th, 2020. Tagged: EZ Climate, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate, SCC.GERNOT WAGNER
All assumptions — ethical and otherwise — must be made explicit. Wagner, Gernot, David Anthoff, Maureen Cropper, Simon Dietz, Kenneth T. Gillingham, Ben Groom, J. Paul Kelleher, Frances C. Moore & James H. Stock. “ Eight priorities for calculating the social cost of carbon ,” Nature 590 (25 February 2021): 548-550.GERNOT WAGNER
In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to declineover time
GERNOT WAGNER
The moral dilemma on climate. By Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman. Know what moral philosophers call the “ trolley problem ”? Should you push a man over the bridge to stop a trolley that would otherwise kill one or more innocent bystanders? The moral of the story is always the same. If the tradeoff involves a one-to-one ratio, errors ofGERNOT WAGNER
A 2004 Nature study concludes with over 90% confidence that human influence was to blame for a doubling of the risk of such a heatwave in 2003, conditions not met in any other year since 1851. That paper, co-authored by Peter Stott, who heads the Climate Monitoring and Attribution team at the U.K. Met Office, is now one of the most cited GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON GWAGNER.COMGERNOT WAGNER
The green transition comes with costs; but they are well worth it, and they pale in comparison to the costs of inaction. The ever-falling costs of renewables have not eliminated the politics of climate change. But they certainly have made our choices much easier. Tagged: Climate Shock, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate, SCC.GERNOT WAGNER
Conversation with Rob StavinsGERNOT WAGNER
Decentralization could, in principle, make control by states difficult, perhaps even rendering such control prohibitively costly and complex. Reynolds, Jesse L. and Gernot Wagner (2019). “ Highly decentralized solar geoengineering .”. Environmental Politics, DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2019.1648169.GERNOT WAGNER
There is plenty of debate and acrimony, but there is indeed debate about policy solutions. Read the full Risky Climate column at Bloomberg Green.. After 16 years under the leadership of Angela Merkel, Germany votes for a new chancellor at the end of September.GERNOT WAGNER
All assumptions — ethical and otherwise — must be made explicit. Wagner, Gernot, David Anthoff, Maureen Cropper, Simon Dietz, Kenneth T. Gillingham, Ben Groom, J. Paul Kelleher, Frances C. Moore & James H. Stock. “ Eight priorities for calculating the social cost of carbon ,” Nature 590 (25 February 2021): 548-550.GERNOT WAGNER
In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to declineover time
GERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author of Climate Shock, and the author of But Will the Planet Notice? Published by Project Syndicate on May 4th, 2021.GERNOT WAGNER
Please sign up to meet during office hours (virtual only, for the time being) or join me on a morning run. (Priority for both given to students.) For speaking inquires—virtual or otherwise—email Wesley Neff at the Leigh Bureau.. For press inquiries including review copies of Climate Shock in the United States, email Alyssa Sanford or call +1 (609) 258-5165; in Europe or elsewhere, emailGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green. He teaches at New York University and is a co-author of Climate Shock. Follow him on Twitter: @GernotWagner. This column was first published by Bloomberg Green on February 19th, 2021, under the title “ A Tale of Two Carbon Prices to Shape Biden’s Climate Policy ,” and doesGERNOT WAGNER
In Climate Shock, Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman explore in lively, clear terms the likely repercussions of a hotter planet, drawing on and expanding from work previously unavailable to general audiences. They show that the longer we wait to act, the more likely an extremeevent will happen.
GERNOT WAGNERCONTENTBOOKSHELLOARTICLESACADEMICSBLOG I teach at NYU, wrote Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), co-wrote Climate Shock , and write Bloomberg’s Risky Climate column. My preoccupations, my CV. Join my email newsletter.GERNOT WAGNER
* It’s pronounced like “juggernaut” without the “jug.” Gernot Wagner is a climate economist. His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Gernot writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green and has written three books: Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), published, in German, by Brandstätter Verlag (2021); Climate ShockGERNOT WAGNER
About the Author. Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at NYU, co-authored Climate Shock, and writes Bloomberg’s Risky Climate column. He was the founding executive director of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program and served as lead senior economist at Environmental Defense Fund. His writings appear frequently in the NewYork
GERNOT WAGNER
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, New York University Associated Clinical Professor, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Education: 2007, Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2006, M.A. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2003, M.A. in Economics, Stanford 2002, Joint A.B. magna cum laude withGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author, with the late Martin Weitzman, of Climate Shock. Published by Project Syndicate on February 28th, 2020. Tagged: Climate Shock, EZ Climate, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate.GERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author of Climate Shock, and the author of But Will the Planet Notice? Published by Project Syndicate on May 4th, 2021.GERNOT WAGNER
The moral dilemma on climate. By Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman. Know what moral philosophers call the “ trolley problem ”? Should you push a man over the bridge to stop a trolley that would otherwise kill one or more innocent bystanders? The moral of the story is always the same. If the tradeoff involves a one-to-one ratio, errors ofGERNOT WAGNER
In Climate Shock, Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman explore in lively, clear terms the likely repercussions of a hotter planet, drawing on and expanding from work previously unavailable to general audiences. They show that the longer we wait to act, the more likely an extremeevent will happen.
GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Das eigene Heim im Grünen – das ist nicht erst seit der Pandemie der Traum von vielen. “In der Stadt zu leben, das heißt inzwischen Selbstmord auf Raten,” meinen einige. Er sieht das anders: Gernot Wagner. Österreicher, Klimaökonom, Stadtliebhaber, der in New York lebt. So eine urbane, dicht besiedelte Stadt ist für ihn die Rettung GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON GWAGNER.COM GERNOT WAGNERCONTENTBOOKSHELLOARTICLESACADEMICSBLOG I teach at NYU, wrote Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), co-wrote Climate Shock , and write Bloomberg’s Risky Climate column. My preoccupations, my CV. Join my email newsletter.GERNOT WAGNER
* It’s pronounced like “juggernaut” without the “jug.” Gernot Wagner is a climate economist. His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Gernot writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green and has written three books: Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), published, in German, by Brandstätter Verlag (2021); Climate ShockGERNOT WAGNER
About the Author. Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at NYU, co-authored Climate Shock, and writes Bloomberg’s Risky Climate column. He was the founding executive director of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program and served as lead senior economist at Environmental Defense Fund. His writings appear frequently in the NewYork
GERNOT WAGNER
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, New York University Associated Clinical Professor, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Education: 2007, Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2006, M.A. in Political Economy and Government, Harvard 2003, M.A. in Economics, Stanford 2002, Joint A.B. magna cum laude withGERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author, with the late Martin Weitzman, of Climate Shock. Published by Project Syndicate on February 28th, 2020. Tagged: Climate Shock, EZ Climate, featured, Perspective, Project Syndicate.GERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner teaches climate economics at New York University. He is the co-author of Climate Shock, and the author of But Will the Planet Notice? Published by Project Syndicate on May 4th, 2021.GERNOT WAGNER
The moral dilemma on climate. By Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman. Know what moral philosophers call the “ trolley problem ”? Should you push a man over the bridge to stop a trolley that would otherwise kill one or more innocent bystanders? The moral of the story is always the same. If the tradeoff involves a one-to-one ratio, errors ofGERNOT WAGNER
In Climate Shock, Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman explore in lively, clear terms the likely repercussions of a hotter planet, drawing on and expanding from work previously unavailable to general audiences. They show that the longer we wait to act, the more likely an extremeevent will happen.
GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Das eigene Heim im Grünen – das ist nicht erst seit der Pandemie der Traum von vielen. “In der Stadt zu leben, das heißt inzwischen Selbstmord auf Raten,” meinen einige. Er sieht das anders: Gernot Wagner. Österreicher, Klimaökonom, Stadtliebhaber, der in New York lebt. So eine urbane, dicht besiedelte Stadt ist für ihn die Rettung GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON GWAGNER.COMGERNOT WAGNER
* It’s pronounced like “juggernaut” without the “jug.” Gernot Wagner is a climate economist. His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Gernot writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green and has written three books: Stadt, Land, Klima (“City, Country, Climate”), published, in German, by Brandstätter Verlag (2021); Climate ShockGERNOT WAGNER
Conversation with Rob StavinsGERNOT WAGNER
All assumptions — ethical and otherwise — must be made explicit. Wagner, Gernot, David Anthoff, Maureen Cropper, Simon Dietz, Kenneth T. Gillingham, Ben Groom, J. Paul Kelleher, Frances C. Moore & James H. Stock. “ Eight priorities for calculating the social cost of carbon ,” Nature 590 (25 February 2021): 548-550.GERNOT WAGNER
In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to declineover time
GERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green. He teaches at New York University and is a co-author of Climate Shock. Follow him on Twitter: @GernotWagner. This column was first published by Bloomberg Green on February 19th, 2021, under the title “ A Tale of Two Carbon Prices to Shape Biden’s Climate Policy ,” and doesGERNOT WAGNER
There appears to be no escaping economics’ philosophical roots. March 18, 2021: SF 8:00am, NYC 11:00am, BERLIN 5:00pm. My Slides. The Virtual Seminar on Climate Economics is an online seminar series hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The seminar is open to everyone interested in research on the economics of climatechange
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Installing the first rooftop solar panel is costly. The one hundredth is already cheaper. The millionth is a breeze. That goes for any individual roofer. It also goes for entire countries, and it is at the heart of policies from California’s Solar Initiative (formerly, its Million Solar Roofs Initiative) to Germany’s Energiewende (energyGERNOT WAGNER
The science is ripe to update estimates of CO2 emissions costs. Calls to scrap the calculation are misguided. Mere mention of the term ‘social cost of carbon’ (SCC) invites both superlatives as to its importance as the ‘holy grail’ of climate economics and strong counteractions, including calls to have it scrapped altogether.GERNOT WAGNER
Gernot Wagner writes the Risky Climate column for Bloomberg Green. He teaches at New York University and is a co-author of Climate Shock. Follow him on Twitter: @GernotWagner. This column was first published by Bloomberg Green on January 22, 2020, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Bloomberg LP and its owners. GERNOT WAGNERTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Teil I: Warum Von Stelzenhäusern und Passivhausluftschlössern, der wunderbaren Welt der Klimabuchhaltung und unserem Natursch(m)utz Teil II: Wo Ein Liebesbrief an die Stadt und einer an das Land, über das Wohnen im „Na ja, eigentlich “, kontraproduktive Klimapolitik und die Stadt als Idee, in der wir das wahre Klimapotenzial finden Teil III: Was Über lokalesGERNOT WAGNER
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