Publication Year

2025

Endogenous Green Preferences and Opinion Dynamics in the Low-Carbon Transition

November 12, 2025

The transition towards greener and more environmentally sustainable business models has gained significant traction among companies in recent decades. Green […]

MIT/Harvard Roosevelt Project Releases Synthesis Report on U.S. Energy Transition Challenges

October 31, 2025

Findings from the latest project phase highlight strategies for a just and competitive transition in steel, critical minerals, and the […]

Flexible Data Centers and the Grid: Lower Costs, Higher Emissions?

October 29, 2025

Data centers are among the fastest-growing electricity consumers, with their energy demand projected to increase over the coming years. In […]

An Informational Nudge to Shave Peak Demand

October 20, 2025

In New England, ISO New England (ISO-NE) is responsible for operating wholesale power markets and ensuring adequate capacity to serve […]

In the Vortex of Great Power Competition: Climate, Trade, and Geostrategic Rivalry in U.S.–China–EU Relations

September 30, 2025

Geopolitical tensions increasingly threaten global climate cooperation. Great power competition between the United States, the European Union, and China complicates […]

From Tank to Odometer: Winners and Losers from a Gas-to-VMT Tax Shift

September 16, 2025

The design of transportation taxation has long been a critical issue in public finance, with policymakers seeking systems that are […]

Firm Presence, Pollution, and Agglomeration

August 27, 2025

Firm location decisions are one of the most important choices managers make, optimizing factors such as proximity to customers, suppliers, […]

Household-Level Responses to the European Energy Crisis

July 31, 2025

Figure 1. Mean electricity contract prices in Finland. High energy prices—driven by supply disruptions, renewable energy intermittency, and climate policies—have […]

Addressing Uncertainty in the Joint Production of Energy Transition Metals

July 16, 2025

The global shift towards clean energy and decarbonization has led to a significant increase in demand for critical raw materials […]

The Dynamics of Evasion: The Price Cap on Russian Oil Exports and the Amassing of the Shadow Fleet

June 4, 2025

In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the EU, the US, and other G-7 countries (hereafter the […]

Good Spillover, Bad Spillover? Industrial Policy, Trade, and the Political Economy of Decarbonization

April 8, 2025

Empirical research suggests that spillover effects frequently exceed the intended impacts of policy decisions. Knowledge and technology spillovers of early […]

Can Coastal states meet their clean energy needs without offshore wind?

February 12, 2025

On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order halting new leases for offshore wind power. This effectively […]