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The EAERE Magazine is an outlet for new research, projects, and other professional news, and features articles that contribute to recent policy discussions and developments in the field of environmental and natural resource economics.
The contents of the Magazine are also disseminated via social media to reach a broad audience, including members of the Association and non-members, especially practitioners, civil servants, international organizations, and the policy world in general.
It was published as a quarterly Magazine (January, April, July, and October) until 2022.

2021-2022
Editor Frank Convery, University College Dublin, Ireland
Assistant Editor: Katie Johnson, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy

2018-2020
Editor: Astrid Dannenberg, University of Kassel, Germany
Assistant Editor: Katie Johnson, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy

ISSUE NO. 14 – FALL 2021
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I - The India Module Section II - Celebrating EAERE Researcher in Environmental Economics under the Age of Forty Awardee
ISSUE NO. 13 – SUMMER 2021
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I - The EU Module
ISSUE NO. 11 – WINTER 2021
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ISSUE NO. 10 – FALL 2020

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor – Astrid Dannenberg
  • COVID-19 and the low-carbon transition – Antoine Dechezleprêtre
  • ERC-Grant “Health, Labor, and Environmental Regulation in Post-Industrial Europe” (HEAL) – Ulrich Wagner
  • Low-carbon macrofinancial transitions: What could go wrong? – Emanuele Campiglio
  • 2D4D – Disruptive Digitalization for Decarbonization – Elena Verdolini
  • Forest sequestration, food security and climate change – Luis Moisés Peña-Lévano and Farzad Taheripour
ISSUE NO. 9 – SUMMER 2020

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor – Astrid Dannenberg
  • COVID-19, climate change, and the EAERE – Christian Gollier
  • Evolution of market design for emissions trading – economic theory meets real world – Dallas Burtraw and Åsa Löfgren
  • Social tipping points and abrupt system changes – Ilona M. Otto
  • Arguments for a new supply-side climate treaty – Geir B. Asheim, Taran Fæhn, Karine Nyborg, Mads Greaker, Cathrine Hagem, Bård Harstad, Michael. O. Hoel, Diderik Lund and Knut Einar Rosendahl
  • EAERE: past and future – Domenico Siniscalco
  • Before and after – how EAERE transformed our discipline – Alistair Ulph
ISSUE NO. 8 – Winter 2020

TABLE OF CONTENTS

    • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
    • Climate economics: From theory to policy
      Christian Gollier
    • The rapid coming of age of EAERE
      Henk Folmer
    • There is magic in every beginning
      Rüdiger Pethig
    • Exploring willingness to delay charging by electric vehicle owners
      Ricardo A. Daziano, Briana Amoroso, and Charleen Heidt
    • Confidence in climate change knowledge
      Helen Fischer, Dorothee Amelung, and Nadia Said
    • Marty Weitzman, In Memoriam
      Gernot Wagner
ISSUE NO. 7 – FALL 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS

    • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
    • Climate finance and disclosure for institutional investors
      Nadia Ameli, Paul Drummond, Alexander Bisaro, Michael Grubb,Hugues Chenet
    • Social impacts of Europe’s Protected Areas
      Nikoleta Jones
    • Dynamic heterogeneity and household gasoline consumption
      Aurélien Saussay
    • Intertemporal emission permits trading
      Aude Pommeret and Katheline Schubert
    • Juniors-ask-Seniors Interview with Frank J. Convery
ISSUE NO. 6 – SUMMER 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
  • The drivers of carbon abatement with renewables
    Jan Abrell and Mirjam Kosch
  • Cap-And-Trade in Practice: Dealing with Leakage, but How?
    Mar Reguant
  • Conservation Contracts and Political Regimes
    Bård Harstad and Torben Mideksa
  • Inspiring ERC grant winners
    Carolyn Fischer
  • Juniors-ask-Seniors / Interview with Karine Nyborg
ISSUE NO. 5 – SPRING 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
  • Towards the climate policy of 1.5°C climate change
    Thomas Stoerk and Tom Van Ierland
  • The German Coal Phase Out: Buying out polluters, not (yet) buying into carbon pricing
    Ottmar Edenhofer and Michael Pahle
  • How much should we care about the future? What the experts say
    Moritz A. Drupp, Mark C. Freeman, Ben Groom and Frikk Nesje
  • WCERE 2018: Reflections from the World Congress
    Thomas Sterner, Jens Ewald, and Samson Mukanjari
  • Juniors-ask-Senior / Interview with Maureen Cropper
ISSUE NO. 4 – WINTER 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
  • The Outcome of COP-24 in Katowice, Poland
    Robert N. Stavins
  • Expert Judgments on the Success of Climate Negotiations
    Alessandro Tavoni
  • Treaties are Weak – For Political Economy Reasons?
    Bård Harstad
  • Anticipate Socioeconomic Impacts in Oceans for Adaptation
    Elena Ojea
  • Directing Technological Change to Save the Ozone Layer
    Eugenie Dugoua
ISSUE NO. 3 – FALL 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
  • A model of optimal extraction and site rehabilitation
    Pauli Lappi
  • Why the new EU-ETS is almost perfect
    Reyer Gerlagh and Roweno Heijmans
  • The economics of 1.5°C climate change
    Simon Dietz
  • Committed CO2 emissions and the electricity sector
    Cameron Hepburn and Alexander Pfeiffer
  • Interview with Mr. Yvo de Boer
ISSUE NO. 2 – SUMMER 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
  • Feed-in Subsidies, Taxation, and Inefficient Entry
    Fabio Antoniou and Roland Strausz
  • ENERGYA – ENERGY use for Adaptation
    Enrica De Cian
  • The Future of Electricity Markets: More questions than answers
    Natalia Fabra
  • Juniors ask Seniors Interview with Mordechai Shechter
  • Juniors ask Seniors Interview with Aart de Zeeuw
ISSUE NO. 1 – SPRING 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Introduction by the President / Carlo Carraro
  • Note from the Editor / Astrid Dannenberg
  • Weather fluctuations and migration to the EU
    Anouch Missirian & Wolfram Schlenker
  • The future of the cost of climate change
    James Rising
  • EU and the electric vehicle – mutual love?
    Mads Greaker
  • Bottom-up climate mitigation efforts
    Martin Kesternich
  • Brazil and choices in Economics and the Environment: Instituto Escolhas taking the lead
    Sandra Paulsen
  • Interview with Sir Partha Dasgupta