
The Single Best Guide to Decarbonization I’ve Heard
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The Single Best Guide to Decarbonization I’ve Heard mentions Making Climate Policy Work by Danny Cullenward and David Victor and How Solar Energy Became Cheap, a model for low-carbon innovation by Gregory Nemeth with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The first is Making Climate Policy Work by Danny Cullenward and David Victor, which explores the political economy and really real world history and…
the book has a lot of critical lessons for how to inform contemporary policy because we have to repeat that kind of miraculous success for a range of…
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“The book explores the political economy and real world history of using market-based instruments like carbon taxes to address climate change.”
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“This book unpacks the story of how solar PV declined in cost by 99 percent since the 1970s, providing critical lessons for contemporary policy.”
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