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Global Environmental Policy Seminar with Stanford Professors Solomon Hsiang and Adrien Bilal

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"New Developments in the Social Cost of Carbon"

Solomon Hsiang Biography

Solomon Hsiang directs the Global Policy Laboratory at Stanford University, where his team integrates social science, natural science, and data science to better understand how we can effectively manage global resources.

Hsiang is currently a Professor of Global Environmental Policy at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, a co-founder and co-director at the Climate Impact Lab, co-founder of mosaiks.org, Research Associate at the NBER, and a National Geographic Explorer. Hsiang is also currently co-editing the Handbook of the Economics of Climate Change and co-leads the Aerial History Project.

Previously, Hsiang was faculty at the University of California, Berkeley at the Goldman School of Public Policy (2013-24). Hsiang was also Lead Author of the first Economics chapter in the Fifth National Climate Assessment (2023) and, from 2023-24, Hsiang served as the first Chief Environmental Economist at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, where he oversaw the inaugural year of the United States natural capital accounting program.

Adrien Bilal Biography

Adrien Bilal is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Stanford university. He is a macroeconomist who works on topics related to climate change, spatial and labor economics. Before joining Stanford, he was an Assistant Professor at the Harvard University department of Economics, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago and earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University. Focal Areas: Energy and Environment, Global Development and Trade, Inequality, Work

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