EPIC research is helping to assess climate change impacts, quantify its costs, and identify policies to reduce emissions and adapt to a changing world.
As world leaders met in Dubai, United Arab Emirates for the COP28 international climate conference, EPIC provided new insights on the impacts of climate change as well as analysis from experts on key issues at play. Additionally, explore reflections from...
As world leaders meet in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, over the next two weeks for the COP27 international climate conference, EPIC is providing new insights on the impacts of climate change as well as analysis from experts on key issues at play....
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has plunged Europe into crisis and sent shockwaves throughout the world. As events continue to unfold, it is increasingly clear that energy will play an important role in the crisis. From US and European energy security...
How important is fighting climate change to the American public? An annual poll released with The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research gives insight.
The social cost of carbon is an essential tool for incorporating the cost of climate change into policy-making, corporate planning and investment decisionmaking in the United States and around the world. EPIC is working to develop one global estimate of...
Fuel economy standards are the United States’ cornerstone transportation policy aimed at reducing both oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. EPIC research is exploring whether these standards are structured optimally and offering alternatives.
Hydraulic fracturing is perhaps the most important innovation in the energy system in the last half century, but nearby communities are concerned about its potential effects on water quality, public health, and the local economy. EPIC research is assessing the...
EPIC research is helping to assess climate change impacts, quantify its costs, and identify policies to reduce emissions and adapt to a changing world.