
Felix Pretis
@felixpretis
Associate Prof of Economics, Univ. of Victoria @uvic @UVicEconomics. Associate member at @NuffieldCollege @UniOfOxford, work on climateeconometrics.org
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http://www.felixpretis.org 14-04-2015 13:50:59
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Danke Ö1 und Robert Czepel fuer das Gespraech und den Beitrag zu unserer neuen Studie zu effektiven Klimapolitiken - in Science Magazine. Hier zum nachhoeren: oe1.orf.at/player/2024082… Artikel Hier: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

The world can take a major step to meeting the goals of the Paris Climate Accord by focusing on 63 cases where climate policies that have had the most impact, new research has revealed. Watch Ebba Mark's summary of this new study, published today on Science Magazine. 1/2

Carbon pricing plays a major role on reducing carbon emissions - even as a stand alone policy - watch Moritz Schwarz research summary of the new paper featured in Science Magazine today. 1/3

Only 1-in-5 climate policies over the last two decades reduced emissions 'substantially' according to a new study in Science Magazine. Ryan Price speaks with study co-author Felix Pretis from UniversityOfVictoria. #yyj iHeartRadio iheart.com/podcast/962-af…

This week Stéphane stephane hallegatte from the World Bank will kick off the fall semester for the Virtual Seminar on Climate Economics, with an overview of the Banks' Country Climate and Development Reports. Join us on Thursday at 11am ET! frbsf.org/news-and-media… Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

A few days ago, we published an article in Science Magazine. Time for a short post about it. We tried to contribute to an important debate: How well are we actually reducing our carbon emissions? science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Annika Stechemesser Felix Pretis Ebba Mark Patrick Klösel (@patrickkloesel.bsky.social)

Cutting Emissions: What policies work? Great to see the panel discussion on our recent Science Magazine paper, including Ebba Mark and Moritz Schwarz at the Oxford Smith School. Discussion available to re-watch: youtube.com/live/GB5mnBE57… (with the paper here science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…)

Not sure which metrics were used to determine these rankings, but Victoria is pretty great IMO. So is our UVic Economics department. Economists doing cool applied micro research should feel free to reach out if you're interested in a future visit! cheknews.ca/victoria-award…

