Professor Terry Iverson is currently in Europe, to present his paper “Tiered Climate Clubs: Global Abatement Without Global Agreement” at several universities across Europe. Here are the seminar dates: 09/24: University of Bologna, Italy 09/25: University of Oslo, Sweden 09/29: Amsterdam Business School 10/01: Grantham Institute, London School of Economics. A link to the paper […]
Over the past 30 years, wildfires in Colorado have increased in both frequency and size, especially in the past decade, according to a recent report from Colorado State University’s Regional Economic Development Institute.
Professors Elissa Braunstein and Ramaa Vasudevan will be keynote speakers at the 5th Anniversary Conference of the MADE Center in Brazil. Professor Vasudevan will also be keynote for the Conference “Financing climate action in the Global South: the scope for Innovation”
Redirecting misplaced enthusiasm to “save the honeybees,” understanding migration during humanitarian crises such as in Gaza, and accounting for the missing costs of climate change are the topics which won funding from CSU’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability.
Stephan Weiler, a professor of economics at CSU, said although the U.S. GDP has shrank for two quarters in a row, think before using the term “recession.”
Inflation in the U.S. continues to defy the expectations of many experts. CSU Professor Stephan Weiler weighed in on the current economic situation, what to watch for and if there is any good news in the latest Consumer Price Index report.
CSU Economics Professor Stephan Weiler answered questions about why prices are so high, when inflation will go down, what makes Colorado unique and what impact the Fed’s interest rate hike could have.