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6.17.2016
Extended weekend links
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1) How to design things in a way that defends a billion people’s minds from getting hijacked. 2) On driverless trucks and universal basi...
6.13.2016
The effect of legal ivory sales on elephant poaching
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Nitin Sekar and I have a new paper out today on the effect of large-scale legal international sales of ivory designed slow poaching of eleph...
6.09.2016
Potentially extreme migrations under climate change
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Adam Sobel and I have a new paper on Potentially Extreme Population Displacement and Concentration in the Tropics Under Non-Extreme Warm...
6.07.2016
Financial market response to extreme events indicating climatic change
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My article " Financial market response to extreme events indicating climatic change " just came out in the "Health, Energ...
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5.09.2016
Children and Climate Change: The Science of Climate Change
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Michael Oppenheimer and I have an overview of the science of climate change in the new Children and Climate Change issue of the open-a...
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4.25.2016
Climate Econometrics
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I have a new working paper out reviewing various methods, models, and assumptions used in the econometrics literature to quantify the impa...
4.13.2016
We're hiring @Berkeley!
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The Global Policy Lab at UC Berkeley is now hiring multiple positions for a major research project at the nexus of environmental res...
4.12.2016
US health inequality
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"The report by Chetty et al also suggests that geography and income percentiles interact in previously unknown ways. For instance, th...
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12.18.2015
Weekend Links
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1) Dengue vaccine approved 2) Gangs of New York (Revised edition) 3) " Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way th...
12.14.2015
#ParisAgreement
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If you're looking for a place to catch up on the weekend's momentous climate treaty announcement , The Daily Climate's COP 2...
12.11.2015
Weekend links
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1) David Evans provides another excellent conference roundup, this time for NEUDC 2015 2) No, Monsanto is not going on trial for crim...
12.01.2015
Choosing experiments to accelerate collective discovery
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How efficient are research agendas? Abstract: A scientist’s choice of research problem affects his or her personal career trajecto...
11.27.2015
Weekend Links
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1) "Dinosaurs, other than birds, are not kosher" (via Benjamin Kay ) 2) "Tritium [...] spiked in the atmosphere 50 yea...
11.25.2015
Global Monthly Temperature 1880-2015
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by Barry Saxifrage, more here . via Yaniv .
9.21.2015
El NiƱo is coming, make this time different
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Kyle Meng and I published an op-ed in the Guardian today trying to raise awareness of the potential socioeconomic impacts, and policy res...
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7.03.2015
Weekend Links
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1) Quantifying renewable groundwater stress with GRACE 2) Dummies for Dummies (via Kyle Meng ) 3) Freedmens' Bureau data were rel...
"Four dozen papers on conflict and fragility in Africa in under 2,000 words"
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David Evans' coverage of last month's Annual Bank Conference on Africa is a great overview of some fascinating recent applied rese...
4.17.2015
Weekend Links
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1) Why does rabies still kill 60,000 people a year? 2) Why OCaml? 3) A "modularity" explanation of the Cambrian explosion 4...
4.16.2015
Social welfare and robots
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As long as we're on the joint topics of ways to end an abstract and social welfare: "Policies that redistribute income across ge...
4.08.2015
Social welfare
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Meanwhile, in excellent ways to end an abstract: "[The policy] would also generate a significant welfare gain from the ex-ante stand...
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