The final draft of Spencer Banzhaf's forthcoming book "Pricing the Priceless" is online, and it's the best history of valuation and pricing in 20th century mainstream environmental econ I've read
https://t.co/LCiJHKRv7a
Congrats to all involved including lead author and @NCStateCEnREP Assoc. Director Roger von Haefen
New paper out in @PNASNews here:
https://t.co/zEnR9rYc9L
The work can assist federal and state agencies charged with developing environmental regulations affecting urban ecosystems across the Piedmont Region of the U.S., which stretches from Maryland to Alabama.
Making a celebratory tweet for friends because none of them would do it themselves :) It’s an exciting week for @NCStateCEnREP
@NCWaterEcon and @GuiterasEcon got tenure! And @HarrisonGFell is now a full professor!
Congratulations Eric, Raymond, and Harrison!
Our @NCStateCEnREP faculty affiliates @NCWaterEcon and @SAnneSuther recently wrote about regulatory barriers to fuel treatment projects, while Rajan Parajuli has written about insurance coverage for these projects, which reduce fire frequency/severity.
https://t.co/OKACUmGD86
The immediate air quality consequences of a large wildfire in eastern North Carolina.
@NCStateCEnREP is highly engaged!
Along with @DukeSanford we hosted @MarshallBBurke a few weeks ago to present on the large health costs of wildfire air pollution (https://t.co/DclxZ5CX39)
URGENT (4:42PM FRIDAY 4/21/2023): UNHEALTHY TO HAZARDOUS AIR QUALITY LIKELY OVER EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA THROUGH TOMORROW OWING TO SMOKE FROM GREAT LAKE FIRE.
#ncwx#airquality#AQI
This a developing situation, please see our forecast discussion: https://t.co/A4ceI2rdBO
Great timing to have Sheetal out for TREE seminar! @DukeSanford@DukeEnvironment@RTI_Intl@NCStateCEnREP
Tomorrow Sheetal Sekhri will be presenting “Ground Water Availability and Firm Sorting”
Register to attend virtually 3 PM ET
https://t.co/3LcenbHhyr
Today at TREE
Steve Holland Presents “Estimating Heterogenous Marginal Environmental Effects on Electrical Grids: A Regularized Panel Data Regression Approach"
@DukeSanford@NCStateCEnREP@RTI_Intl@DukeEnvironment
Reg. to attend virtually 3pm EST
https://t.co/3LcenbHhyr
TREE Spring Lineup:
2/9
Seema Jayachandran
2/16
Stephan Holland
3/2
Chris Costello
3/23
@MarshallBBurke
3/30
@bryleonard
Joint with Institution Seminar @NichInstitute
4/13
Sheetal Sekhri
Grad students and early career researchers - be sure to submit your abstract to Camp Resources this year in Asheville, NC ⛰️. Hosted by @NCStateCEnREP.
@JEEM_tweets has been a proud sponsor of Camp Resources since 2015.
Submit here: https://t.co/IDtvwfoNWu
Potential long-term effects of hurricanes on forest markets and #ecosystemservices are not well understood. In a new paper in Forest Policy and Economics, we simulate near- and long-term economic impacts of #HurricaneMichael. https://t.co/BzstfDim3b
Check out the video of @NCWaterEcon organized session at the 2022 @NC_WRRI Annual Conference on the Economics of Water Resources in North Carolina
Roger von Haefen
Andrew Hutchens
@SAnneSuther
Jud Griffin
https://t.co/IJYJ2ybCYp
Washington Post story on coastal wastewater discusses @NOAA project including @NCStateCEnREP affiliates @Jane4Raleigh and @NCWaterEcon focused on the Carolinas
Camp Resources XXVIII!
We invite graduate students and young professionals to submit research abstracts by May 30.
Camp will be held in Asheville August 7-9.
More information here:
https://t.co/qT0pzsvfny
Does inequality widen the gap between WTP and WTA for environmental goods?
Zack Brown (@TheKazath) explores the implications of inequality for benefit-cost analysis in a new paper in #JEEM.
Read more here: https://t.co/7G3Pnq0Jb9