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Bryan Parthum

@bryanparthum

Environmental Economist | @EPA↤@ACEatIL↜@ColoradoStateU⇜@frccedu | first-gen college | Personal account: views and all that jazz are mine

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Landon Marston (@landonmarston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We introduce the United States Groundwater Well Database (USGWD), which contains 14.2+ million use and monitoring wells across the US. 1/9 Paper: rdcu.be/dDGDY Data: hydroshare.org/resource/8b028…

We introduce the United States Groundwater Well Database (USGWD), which contains 14.2+ million use and monitoring wells across the US. 1/9
Paper: rdcu.be/dDGDY
Data: hydroshare.org/resource/8b028…
Bryan Parthum (@bryanparthum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EPA's National Center for Environmental Economics is hiring a Statistician Deadline to apply is April 17th GS-13/14 ($117k-$181k + benefits) usajobs.gov/job/785826300 Natalie E. Dean, PhD 🔥 Dr Kareem Carr 🔥 Danielle Navarro Chelsea Parlett David Spiegelhalter #epitwitter #statstwitter #econtwitter

Marshall Burke (@marshallbburke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New working paper on climate, wildfire smoke, and mortality, expertly led by Minghao Qiu StanfordECHOLab . We find that by mid-century in the US, damages from mortality from wildfire smoke are about equal to the sum of all other climate damages in recent estimates 🧵

Frances Moore (@climatefran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mortality and morbidity burden from climate-change driven wildfires likely a major missing piece of current social cost of carbon estimates

Frances Moore (@climatefran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Post CEA I'm often asked how academics can connect to policy. This piece has some great advice. I agree with Jed Kolko that much academic work is not relevant (unsurprisingly - its not designed to be) and that the most useful work might be "boring" from an academic perspective

Eli Fenichel (@elifenichel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is important to stop assuming substitution or complementarity between ecosystems and traditional economic production, but go out measure. way to go! Ecosystem complementarities: Evidence from over 700 U.S. watersheds sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Allen Fawcett (@aafawcett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Job Alert!🚨 Come work with me as part of the Joint Global Change Research Institute leadership team! careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/9020?lang…

Eli Fenichel (@elifenichel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It feels GREAT to see my colleagues in the US Gov @OMBPress White House Office of Science & Technology Policy U.S. Commerce Dept. and more being so successful in developing #NaturalCapital accounts! whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda… this has already come a long way since Secretary Gina Raimondo announced it 2 years ago.

Marshall Burke (@marshallbburke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Real banger of a new paper on global temp/gdp relationships by Adrian Bilal and Diego Kanzig. SCC of >$1000 under pretty conservative interpretation of their results! Link here: drive.google.com/file/d/1zyOAE8…

Real banger of a new paper on global temp/gdp relationships by Adrian Bilal and Diego Kanzig. SCC of >$1000 under pretty conservative interpretation of their results!  Link here: drive.google.com/file/d/1zyOAE8…
Dave Keiser (@davidkeiserecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for abstracts for our 7th annual Social Cost of Water Pollution Workshop (Oct. 2-4). Deadline June 15. Please come join our efforts to build a fantastic interdisciplinary community of water researchers! tinyurl.com/SCWP24

Bryan Parthum (@bryanparthum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Double-edged swords and f-gas-bombs. Great read on the difficulties of widespread cooling technology adoption and climate adaptation by Meredith Fowlie. energyathaas.wordpress.com/2024/06/10/the…

Mateus Souza (@mateusmeirelle6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really happy to see this in print! 🎉🎉 In this paper, we show how #energyefficiency investments can still be a cost-effective strategy for #decarbonization (despite the fact that, ON AVERAGE, they may not deliver as much as we expect).