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Video·Jun 10, 2025

Behind the Scenes with EPIC’s Clean Air Program: A Conversation with NASA

EPIC’s Clean Air Program has launched a new series of conversations sparked by EPIC Air Quality Fund Awardees—on subjects like new tools, real-world lessons, and emerging opportunities and collaborations in the air quality space. In this first session, NASA’s Pawan...
Op-Ed & Analysis·Jun 4, 2025

Can Tradable Pollution Permits Work in Developing Countries?

via Cato
A market for tradable pollution permits in India increased compliance with emissions restrictions, reduced particulate emissions, and made pollution abatement cheaper, write Michael Greenstone, Rohini Pande, Nicholas Ryan and Anant Sudarshan.
Op-Ed & Analysis·May 31, 2025

Clean water in India: Is delivering water a viable solution?

via VoxDev
An understudied approach to delivering clean water in rural India shows high take-up and substantial health and welfare benefits, offering actionable insights for improving access to clean water.
Video·May 15, 2025

The Economics of the Global Energy Challenge with Michael Greenstone

via FundacionAreces
Video Listen in English Watch in Spanish Listen in Spanish Climate change is not an isolated challenge, but part of a broader challenge: called the Global Energy Challenge. In this presentation organized by the Ramón Areces Foundation and the Navarra...
Podcast episode·May 15, 2025

Valuing Access to Drinking Water in India, with Professor Fiona Burlig

via Resources for the Future
In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Fiona Burlig, an assistant professor at the University of Chicago, about improving access to clean drinking water in India.
Op-Ed & Analysis·May 6, 2025

In the midst of an air pollution crisis, there’s another way India can better enforce emission rules

via Scroll.in
Poor oversight in a ‘licence raj’ encourages violations. Market-based environmental regulation such as pollution taxes and trade markets could be better, writes Anant Sudarshan.
Research Highlights·Apr 15, 2025

Can Pollution Markets Work in Developing Countries? Experimental Evidence from India

Can Pollution Markets Work in Developing Countries?
Podcast episode·Mar 4, 2025

The Future of U.S. Energy Policy Under Trump

via The Pie
EPIC scholar Ryan Kellogg weighs in on the future of American energy.
Chart·Jan 21, 2025

Home Prices Increased In Communities Surrounding Protected Habitats

Wildlife populations have declined 68 percent over the past five decades, and climate change is only expected to exacerbate that trend. Yet, while studies have shown a clear link between the decline in wildlife species and human health (e.g. here...
Research Highlights·Jan 13, 2025

The Cost of Species Protection: The Land Market Impacts of the Endangered Species Act

Do habitat protections decrease home value or delay development?