
Author: Ingmar Schumacher
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Environmental economist, with interests in cultural economics, sustainability, social norms, intergenerational justice, endogenous preferences and more...


Environmental impacts on health, growth and inequality reduction

Key Outcomes of COP27

The Economics of Biodiversity: Building on the Dasgupta Review

Dialogues: Economics for a fragile planet with Ed Barbier

#MeetTopEnvEcon – Claudia Kemfert

For climate economics, preferences can and should be treated as endogenous

Call to European leaders: do not bury the ETS2

Universities and research institutes should support Russian and Ukrainian academics that want to leave their country
