Sentences with phrase «resource economist»

«The BDCP is incomplete, and there are large gaps in the underlying science,» says Henry Vaux Jr. an emeritus resource economist at the University of California, Berkeley, who chaired the NRC panel.
Professor Garnaut told a conference of agricultural and resource economists in Cairns that the crisis for markets will not change the extent of global warming the world faces, but will delay its onset by several years.
It's a question of economics and respected resource economist Tom Power has addressed this issue in rather a lot of detail.
And not a moment too soon, says University of Alaska resource economist Peter Larsen.
That conclusion leapt from a recent analysis of the effect of «catch share» incentives by resource economist Christopher Costello and others at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
In February 2010 resource economist Marvin Feldman released a fascinating preliminary study of the adverse economic impacts caused by «10 % Kona coffee blends.»
Via a Twitter reaction from the free - market proponents at the Property and Environment Research Center, I listened to a fascinating podcast from Michael» t Sas - Rolfes, a South African resource economist, that provides a constructive counterpoint.
I wonder why Professor Nordhaus never mentions the work of Yale resource economist Robert Mendelsohn and his 23 economist - colleagues, whose acclaimed book concludes that a modest warming and higher CO2 levels would actually enhance GDP - raising average income, prosperity, and general welfare.
Thomas Walker, Team Leader — Independent Resource Economist Dr. Peter Cardellichio — Independent Forest Economist Andrea Colnes — Biomass Energy Resource Center Dr. John Gunn — Manomet Brian Kittler — Pinchot Institute for Conservation Bob Perschel — Forest Guild Chris Recchia — Biomass Energy Resource Center Dr. David Saah — Spatial Informatics Group
Referring to this work, Hoagland and Jin, resource economists at the Marine Policy Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, (using the case of the European green crab to make their point) warn: «There are many reasons to be concerned about the use of these estimates for policymaking.»
One of the nation's most respected resource economists, Dr. Thomas M. Power, just released a new white paper showing that coal exports to China will increase that country's coal burning and pollution, and decrease investments in energy efficiency.
One of the protesters arrested at a railroad blockade in Delta, B.C., last year was Mark Jaccard, a resource economist at Simon Fraser University and former adviser to B.C.'s Liberal government who contends that no distinction can be made between thermal and metallurgical coal as long as their use remains inefficient.
I am currently working as a resource economist.
-- an invaluable economic analysis of the issue of exports and emissions by Meredith Fowlie, a resource economist at Berkeley.
Nordhaus, W. (2014): «Estimates of the social cost of carbon: Concepts and results from the DICE - 2013R model and alternative approaches,» Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 1, 273 - 312.
Anil Markandya is a resource economist who has worked in this field for over thirty years and is acknowledged as one of the leading authorities.
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
«Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 1, no. 1/2: 29 — 49.
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