Resources for the Future Podcast Podcast

Resources for the Future Podcast

Resources for the Future
RFF hosts a weekly podcast called Resources Radio. Check it out at https://soundcloud.com/resourcesradio
The Facts on Fracking
RFF’s Daniel Raimi gives a balanced and accessible view of oil and gas development, drawing on both scholarly literature and his travels to every major oil- and gas-producing region in the United States
Feb 7, 2018
24 min
Could Outdoor Recreation Benefit from Climate Change?
RFF Fellow Casey Wichman discusses recent research with Nathan Chan on how warm weather days affect outdoor recreation. The study employed a dataset of 27 million bike-share trips within 16 North American cities.
Jan 31, 2018
13 min
Climate Change and the "Confidence Trap"
RFF Senior Fellow Roger Cooke discusses the "confidence trap" and how it distorts the debate about how to respond to the threat of climate change.
Oct 15, 2017
17 min
How Much Would You Pay for a Self-Driving Car? A New Podcast with RFF’s Ben Leard
RFF Fellow Benjamin Leard brings us up to speed on the current state of self-driving car technology and discusses his recent research into how much of a premium consumers are willing to pay for autonomous vehicles.
May 2, 2017
13 min
Trump’s Executive Order on Energy Independence: A Podcast with RFF’s Alan Krupnick
In this new podcast, Alan J. Krupnick, RFF senior fellow and co-director of RFF’s Center for Energy and Climate Economics, discusses President Trump’s new executive order on energy independence and what it may mean for economic growth.
Apr 21, 2017
23 min
Indigenous Peoples’ Role in Protecting Forests: RFF Fellow Allen Blackman on Land Titling in Latin America
In this new podcast, RFF Senior Fellow Allen Blackman sits down to talk about the granting of titles to indigenous communities in Latin American countries to take over the control of their local forests.
Apr 3, 2017
9 min
What Can States Do to Reduce GHG Emissions from the Transportation Sector? A Podcast with Virginia McConnell
In this podcast, RFF Senior Fellow Virginia McConnell discusses the interplay between state and federal policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles.
Mar 20, 2017
19 min
Learning About Earth from Space: New RFF Podcast on the Value of Data from Satellites
In this podcast, RFF Fellow Yusuke Kuwayama talks about his research on water scarcity using data collected from satellites.
Mar 13, 2017
10 min
An Ounce of Prevention: New RFF Podcast on Federal Flood Expenditures
RFF Fellow Carolyn Kousky discusses how the federal government can better target its expenditures to prevent damages from floods. Ironically, most federal prevention money currently flows to communities in the wake of a flood, well after the damage has been done.
Feb 16, 2017
11 min
Tax: Revisiting the Trade-Offs in Climate Policy Options
At this First Wednesday Seminar, Tom Lawler of the International Emissions Trading Association highlighted the benefits of emissions trading programs, and Jerry Taylor of the Niskanen Center presented the case for a carbon tax. Both participated in a broader panel discussion on the interplay between carbon pricing and regulatory measures.
Mar 3, 2016
1 hr 14 min
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