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  • Economics of Air Transport in Europe
  • The political economy of adaptation
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cleantechnica.com /2 weeks ago

Economics of Air Transport in Europe

Examining fair distribution of costs & benefits from air transport for tourism. Since 2010 tourism has grown rapidly across Europe, facilitated primarily by growth in air trans...

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taxresearch.org.uk /3 days ago

The political economy of adaptation

This is a longer-than-usual blog post. As I note at the end, it was essentially co-developed with Jacqueline in a long session over coffee in Read the full article...

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neweconomics.org /2 weeks ago

The economics of air transport in Europe

Part two: air transport and tourism

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brisbanetimes.com.au /1 month ago

You’re losing $20k a year because of climate change – and it’s predicted to get worse

As well as the cost of extreme weather and natural disasters, longer-term climatic changes are also a drag on economic productivity, the NSW Net Zero Commission says.

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businessgreen.com /1 month ago

Study: Global climate costs 'now rivalling a major financial crisis'

Bloomberg Intelligence report estimates costs linked to extreme weather are set to double to more than $20tr over the coming decade

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wattsupwiththat.com /3 weeks ago

Yet Another Climate Activist Masquerading as an Economist

She dismisses the counterarguments — that Net Zero is unaffordable, that the UK cannot act alone, that transition costs will raise the cost of living — as “bad arguments” and dispe...

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taxresearch.org.uk /2 weeks ago

What is economics? A logical explanation

Introduction I have spent a lot of time on this blog talking about the politics of care, and less time on the economics of hope, Read the full article...

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blogs.lse.ac.uk /1 month ago

Can economic crises teach us how to navigate the green transition?

How can governments achieve a successful green transition? Linda Yueh draws on her book, The Great Crashes, to argue that they should heed the patterns and lessons of past economic...

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reason.com /1 month ago

The Economist Who Wants To Make the World Poorer

Thomas Piketty's plan is a comprehensive program for global managed decline dressed up in the language of climate justice and equality.

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grist.org /1 month ago

What’s driving up your expenses? Many Americans say climate change.

Most Democrats and moderate Republicans agree that global warming is increasing the cost of living, a new survey shows.

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carbonbrief.org /1 month ago

Q&A: How UK’s seventh carbon budget will deliver ‘£865bn’ in economic benefits

The Labour government wants to cut UK greenhouse gas emissions to 87% below 1990 levels... The post Q&A: How UK’s seventh carbon budget will deliver ‘£865bn’ in economic benefi...

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wattsupwiththat.com /22 hours ago

RGGI Cheerleaders and the Consumer Carbon Cash Grab

As things stand, RGGI at $35 per ton looks more like a stressed carbon tax with uncertain climate benefits than a stable source of “climate cash.” Higher allowance prices should be...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

Rising cost of insuring against climate crisis will have wider knock-on effects for UK economy | Heather Stewart

As extreme weather events become more common, economists say government will need to take more active role to protect consumersAnyone attempting to notch up a productive day’s work...

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econbrowser.com /1 month ago

EconoFact Explainers: (A Lot of) Everything You Wanted to Know about Economics, but Were Afraid to Ask

From EconoFact:   In-depth articles providing the context and background necessary to understand current economic policy challenges and the tradeoffs involved in tackling them. Fis...

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nakedcapitalism.com /1 month ago

Green Growth Claims Are Overstated – Our Study Shows Three Reasons Why

Conor here: Perhaps what the authors call “the holy grail of environmental policy” (economic growth with less emissions) needs a rethink. Sooner rather than later they’ll have no c...

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conversableeconomist.com /1 month ago

Geoeconomics and Rethinking the Logic of Trade

Finance & Development has published a five-paper symposium on “Geoeconomics” (June 2026)., which is the idea that in a global economy, national security policy needs to be inco...

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fortune.com /4 weeks ago

One of the most powerful El Niños on record cost the world economy $5.7 trillion. The 2026 cycle might be even stronger

El Niño is here. Prepare for higher food prices, throttled trade, and a “systemic shock” to the world economy.

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newsroom.co.nz /2 days ago

Climate litigation’s economic impact would be worse than Covid, MPs told

Z Energy chief executive Lindis Jones says Mike S...

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thelocal.fr /2 weeks ago

Climate change to blame as heatwave hits Europe's economies

Human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for the intensity of a record-breaking heatwave scorching Europe, scientists said Friday, while experts consider the cost...

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taxprofblog.aals.org /1 month ago

Goshen, Hamdani, and Raskolnikov: The Regressive Effects of Climate Stewardship

Zohar Goshen (Columbia), Assaf Hamdani (Oxford), and Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia) have published “Poor ESG: Regressive Effects of Climate Stewardship” in the Brigham Young Universit...

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taxfoundation.org /2 weeks ago

Carbon Taxes in Europe, 2026

In recent years, several countries have taken measures to reduce carbon emissions, including instituting environmental regulations, emissions trading systems (ETSs), and carbon tax...

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taxresearch.org.uk /2 weeks ago

Energy, exergy, people, the economy and money

This is the third in a series of essays on the importance of potential in the politics of care and economics of hope. The others Read the full article...

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wattsupwiththat.com /4 weeks ago

Independent Power Market Analysis Confirms My Concerns About RGGI

That conclusion, reached by professional power market economists using rigorous quantitative simulation, validates the core argument I have been making my work through historical a...

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grist.org /2 weeks ago

People are willing to pay more for climate-proof wine, study shows

New research weighs the costs and payoffs of three common adaptation strategies: Go, stay, or change.

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