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Gernot Wagner is a climate economist at Columbia Business School. Prior to joining Columbia as senior lecturer and serving as faculty director of the Climate Knowledge Initiative, Wagner taught at NYU, Harvard, and Columbia. He holds a joint bachelor's magna cum laude with highest honors in environmental science, public policy, and economics, and a Master's and a Ph.D. in political economy and government from Harvard, as well as a Master's in economics from Stanford.
Gernot Wagner is a climate economist at Columbia Business School. Prior to joining Columbia as senior lecturer and serving as faculty director of the Climate Knowledge Initiative, Wagner taught at NYU, Harvard, and Columbia. He holds a joint bachelor's magna cum laude with highest honors in environmental science, public policy, and economics, and a Master's and a Ph.D. in political economy and government from Harvard, as well as a Master's in economics from Stanford.
This year's UN Climate Conference, hosted by a petrostate and led by a fossil-fuel CEO, defied expectations with new commitments
Economists are lagging behind in quantifying the economic damages associated with rising seas and the many other interlinked risks accompanying climate change