Climate Change Policy Events
What's Next for U.S. Climate Change Policy
William Pizer, a faculty fellow in Duke's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and an associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, will give a talk on the current debate and implications of anthropogenic climate change.
Lecture: California Climate Policy for Vehicles, Fuels, and VMT
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a presentation by Daniel Sperling, Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis. Sperling is recognized as a leading expert on transportation technology assessment, energy and environmental aspects of transportation, and transportation policy.
Bill Holman - North Carolina Coastal Federation Energy Summit
Bill Holman, director of state policy at the Nicholas Institute, will take part in a panel discussion on green coastal energy policy at the North Carolina Coastal Federation's Energy Summit in New Bern June 24.
Combining Cap and Trade with Offsets
Brian Murray and Jan Mazurek present at this workshop at Paris-Dauphine University organized by the Climate Economics Chair. The workshop seeks to investigate the issues surrounding the coupling of cap and trade systems with project offset mechanisms to achieve required emissions reductions targets, safeguarding cost-efficiency without compromising effectiveness.
Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné, Model Uncertainty and Policy Making
Denny Ellerman, Frank Convery and Christian de Perthuis, Pricing Carbon: The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
Emissions Trading Scheme: For more information on the book, Pricing Carbon http://www.amazon.com/Pricing-Carbon-European-Emissions-Trading/dp/0521196477
Costs and Benefits of Climate and Energy Policy for Agriculture and Forestry
Forum on the Costs and Benefits of Climate and Energy Policy for Agriculture and Forestry
Tim Profeta, Climate Legislation and Alternatives
Update on where things stand with climate legislation before Congress.
Sasha Golub, Climate Policy and Economics
REDD Policy Options, Nicholas Institute and the Organization for Tropical Studies, courses and roundtable
Bonn Climate Change Talks June 2009 – Side Event:International REDD linkages: comparing US legislation and UNFCCC deliberations
Forestry and Agriculture Greenhouse Gas Modeling Forum
Managing Costs in a U.S. GHG Trading Program: Issues, Options, and Implementation
Economic Modeling of Federal Climate Legislation
Role of Efficiency Resources in State Energy and Climate Policy, a seminar by Dr. Neal Elliot, American Council for Energy-Efficiency Economy
Seminars with Fred Keeley, Treasurer of Santa Cruz County, California
Forestry and Agriculture Greenhouse Gas Modeling Forum
The Robertson Scholar Program Buses: A cost-benefit analysis of existing technology and fuel options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions




