Resources Radio Por: Resources for the Future Resources Radio is a weekly podcast by Resources for the Future. Each week we talk to leading experts about climate change, electricity, ecosystems, and more, making the latest research accessible to everyone. 361 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Resources Radio Mostrando página 16 de 19 Green Growth That Works: Discussing Ecosystem Services, with Lisa Mandle 24/01/2020 40 Big Ideas for a Sustainable Future, with Daniel Esty 19/01/2020 Shifting Sands: Using Taxes to Build the Best Beaches, with Megan Mullin 12/01/2020 Pricing Climate Risk in the Markets, with Robert Litterman 04/01/2020 2019 Year in Review: Energy and Environmental Policy, with Susan Tierney and Sarah Ladislaw 29/12/2019 Was Madrid a COP-Out? Assessing COP25, with Nathaniel Keohane 21/12/2019 Understanding Water Use in the US Energy System, with Emily Grubert 14/12/2019 Preparing for the Coming Climate Disruption, with Alice Hill and Leonardo Martinez-Diaz 07/12/2019 Public Attitudes toward Climate Activists, with Nathaniel Geiger 30/11/2019 Waive Goodbye? The History and Future of the California Waiver, with Emily Wimberger 22/11/2019 Balancing the Ledgers: Pollution and GDP, with Nicholas Z. Muller 15/11/2019 Carbon Pricing Proposals in Today's Congress, with Marc Hafstead 11/11/2019 Candidate Tracker: The Future of Fracking, with Daniel Raimi 03/11/2019 Saving the Snow: A Conversation with Minnesota Senator Tina Smith on Climate Policy 25/10/2019 The Economics of California’s Power Shutoffs, with Judson Boomhower 22/10/2019 Candidate Tracker: The Big Picture on Candidates’ Climate Policy Plans, with Joseph Aldy 11/10/2019 Catalyzing Markets toward Sustainability, with Kyung-Ah Park 07/10/2019 A New York State of Carbon Pricing, with Karen Palmer and Daniel Shawhan 28/09/2019 What’s Driving the Future of Automobiles?, with Ellen Hughes-Cromwick 19/09/2019 Market Solutions for Water Pollution, with Cathy Kling 13/09/2019 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 14 15 16 17 18 19 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn