If the oil money stinks, we have to give away more
Gunnar S. Eskeland: The oil revenues have a whiff of both war profit and climate damage. We should probably give more to Ukraine and to climate measures in developing countries.
The economic consequences of environmental policy decisions are central issues for environmental economists. Sustainable and economically efficient solutions are common features of this research.
Gunnar S. Eskeland: The oil revenues have a whiff of both war profit and climate damage. We should probably give more to Ukraine and to climate measures in developing countries.
The aviation industry has partnered with NTNU, NHH, Cicero, and Sintef to develop solutions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Norwegian air traffic.
Gunnar S. Eskeland: Demands for zero emissions can become emissions cuts' worst enemy. The requirement for emission-free construction sites is a good example – an expensive miss.
The article "Patent Protection and the Transition to Clean Technology" has been published in Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
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Professor, Department of Business and Management Science
Professor, Department of Business and Management Science
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