This paper, newly published in the FSR Climate Working Papers series, quantitatively summarizes the recent empirical evidence on Price Elasticity of Energy Demand to facilitate a sounder economic assessment of energy price changes.
This paper, newly published in the FSR Climate Working Papers series, quantitatively summarizes the recent empirical evidence on Price Elasticity of Energy Demand to facilitate a sounder economic assessment of energy price changes.
Most articles and commentators focusing on the Conference of the Parties (COPs) organised under the framework of the United Nations…
The FSR is contributing to the upcoming 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), which will take place under the…
On Thursday 21 September 2023, FSR Climate welcomed about 50 participants online and in person to the Net Zero Carbon…
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