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Thomas Sterner

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Nature|October 28, 2015
Economics: Higher costs of climate changeThomas Sterner
Nature|July 24, 2024
Carbon pricing reduces emissionsThomas Sterner
Environmental & Resource Economics|August 25, 2020
Charting a "Green Path" for Recovery from COVID-19Samson Mukanjari, Thomas Sterner
Ambio|May 4, 2005
A net loss: policy instruments for commercial cod fishing in SwedenThomas Sterner, Henrik Svedäng
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|June 28, 2003
How to promote prevention--economic incentives or legal regulations or both?Kjell Torén, Thomas Sterner
Journal of Environmental Management|July 6, 2010
To trade or not to trade: firm-level analysis of emissions trading in Santiago, ChileJessica Coria, Asa Löfgren, Thomas Sterner
Plos One|May 1, 2020
Gender and life-stage dependent reactions to the risk of radioactive contamination: A survey experiment in SwedenJoel Rasmussen, Jens Ewald, Thomas Sterner
Nature Sustainability|May 26, 2022
Improving biodiversity protection through artificial intelligenceDaniele Silvestro, Stefano Goria, Thomas Sterner, et al.
Climatic Change|July 26, 2021
Saving energy in residential buildings: the role of energy pricingJens Ewald, Thomas Sterner, Eoin Ó Broin, et al.
Ambio|February 9, 2012
Short-run allocation of emissions allowances and long-term goals for climate policyLars Zetterberg, Markus Wråke, Thomas Sterner, et al.
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Nature|October 28, 2015
Economics: Higher costs of climate changeThomas Sterner
Nature|July 24, 2024
Carbon pricing reduces emissionsThomas Sterner
Environmental & Resource Economics|August 25, 2020
Charting a "Green Path" for Recovery from COVID-19Samson Mukanjari, Thomas Sterner
Ambio|May 4, 2005
A net loss: policy instruments for commercial cod fishing in SwedenThomas Sterner, Henrik Svedäng
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|June 28, 2003
How to promote prevention--economic incentives or legal regulations or both?Kjell Torén, Thomas Sterner
Journal of Environmental Management|July 6, 2010
To trade or not to trade: firm-level analysis of emissions trading in Santiago, ChileJessica Coria, Asa Löfgren, Thomas Sterner
Plos One|May 1, 2020
Gender and life-stage dependent reactions to the risk of radioactive contamination: A survey experiment in SwedenJoel Rasmussen, Jens Ewald, Thomas Sterner
Nature Sustainability|May 26, 2022
Improving biodiversity protection through artificial intelligenceDaniele Silvestro, Stefano Goria, Thomas Sterner, et al.
Climatic Change|July 26, 2021
Saving energy in residential buildings: the role of energy pricingJens Ewald, Thomas Sterner, Eoin Ó Broin, et al.
Ambio|February 9, 2012
Short-run allocation of emissions allowances and long-term goals for climate policyLars Zetterberg, Markus Wråke, Thomas Sterner, et al.
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