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Forward-Looking Belief Elicitation Enhances Intergenerational Beneficence
One of the challenges in managing the Earth’s common pool resources, such as a livable climate or the supply of safe drinking water, is to motivate successive generations to make the costly effort not to deple...
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Climate Engineering and Abatement: A ‘flat’ Relationship Under Uncertainty
The potential of climate engineering to substitute or complement abatement of greenhouse gas emissions has been increasingly debated over the last years. The scientific assessment is driven to a large extent b...
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Open AccessClean or dirty energy: evidence of corruption in the renewable energy sector
This paper studies the link between public policy and corruption for the case of wind energy. We show that publicly subsidized renewable energy can attract criminal appetites and favor the formation of crimin...
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Timing of Mitigation and Technology Availability in Achieving a Low-Carbon World
This paper analyzes the economic and investment implications of a series of climate mitigation scenarios, characterized by different levels of ambition for long-term stabilization goals and transitional pathwa...