2026 Northeast Workshop on Energy Policy and Environmental Economics

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Welcome to the 2026 Northeast Workshop on Energy Policy and Environmental Economics, hosted this year at Ϲ College! This conference highlights the latest advances in energy and environmental economics, exploring key policy-oriented issues through the lenses of public economics, development economics, health economics, industrial organization, and macroeconomics.

May 8th-9th 2026 Hosted at Ϲ College

Event Details

  • Dates:Friday and Saturday, May 8th - 19th, 2026
  • Locations: , Ϲ College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
  • Ծ:Edson Severnini (BC Economics) and Richard Sweeney (BC Economics)
  • The closest hotel to campus is the . It's a ~20 minute walk to campus from there, and there are also BC shuttle buses.
  • Another convenient hotel is the . The Cleveland Circle shuttle bus is accessible after a short T ride from there.

Program

Friday, May 8, 2026

9:30 AMWelcome
9:40 AM

“The Energy Transition, Local Air Pollution, and Mortality”

  • *Steve Cicala (Tufts University) & Joshua D. Gottlieb (University of Chicago)
10:25 AM

“The Value of Nature-Based Adaptation: Evidence that Tree Cover”

  • *Andie Creel(Yale University)
10:50 AMCoffee
11:00 AM

“The Efficiency and Equity of New versus Used Electric Vehicle”

  • Hunt Allcott (Stanford University), Levi Kiefer(Stanford University), *Hyuk-soo Kwon (University of Chicago) & Tess Snyder(Stanford University)
11:45 AM

Egg Timers (10 mins each)

“Losing the Shield: How Political Connections Shape Environmental Enforcement,”

  • *Sanjana Ghosh (Northwestern University) & Elena Stella (Northwestern University)

“Averting Deforestation at Scale”

  • *Hannah Rhodenhiser (Ϲ University)

“Trade Policy and Food Security,”

  • Levi Crews (UCLA), Christian Hilgemann (Harvard University), *Ishan Nath (Harvard University), Alice Schmitz (UC Berkeley) & Stephanie Stewart (UC Davis)

“The General Equilibrium Effects of Renewable Energy Policies,”

  • H. Ron Chan (University of Manchester) & *Akshaya Jha (Carnegie Mellon University)

“Extreme Heat and Directed Innovation”

  • *Jack Ma (Cornell University)
12:45 PMLunch
2:00 PM

“The Global Allocative Efficiency of Deforestation”

  • *Prakash Mishra (Dartmouth College)
2:45 PM

“Hidden Environmental Footprints of Large-Scale AI Training,”

  • *Jun Ho Choi(Columbia University)
3:10 PMCoffee
3:45 PM

“Self- and Social Signaling: Evidence from Solar Adoption in California”

  • Bryan Bollinger (Dartmouth College),Kenneth Gillingham (Yale University) & *Justin Kirkpatrick (Michigan State University)
4:10 PM

“Can Place-Based Incentives Accelerate the Energy Transition?”

  • Gaurav Doshi (Georgia Institute of Technology), Jancy Ling Liu (The College of Wooster), & *Xiaochen Sun (New Mexico State University)
4:35 PM

“The (Mis)Allocation Channel of Climate Change”

  • Tianzi Liu (Cornell University) *Zebang Xu (Cornell University)
5:00 PMReception

Saturday, May 9, 2026

8:30 AMBreakfast
9:00 AM

“Cutting Costs or Cutting Corners: Asset Reallocation in Oil and Gas Production”

  • *Sarah Armitage (Ϲ University), Judson Boomhower (University of California) & Catherine Hausman (University of Michigan)
9:45 Am

“Propagation of Extreme Heat in Agriculture”

  • *Guglielmo Zappala (Harvard University)
10:10 AM

“Climate Change and Market Power”

  • Enjie (Jack) Ma (Cornell University), *Hui Zhou (University of Rhode Island), Wangyang Lai (Peking University), Ivan Rudik (Cornell University) & Shanjun Li (Standford University)
10:35 AMCoffee
11:00 AM

“Climate Matching, European Settlements and Long-run Development”

  • Alessandra Nicolo (Bocconi University), Marco Tabellini (Harvard University) & *Charles Taylor (Harvard University)
11:45 AM

Egg Timers (10 mins each)

“Water Allocation and Social Unrest”

  • *Magdalena Larreboure (Harvard University)

“Property Insurance Availability and Housing Investment”

  • Yichun Fan, *Abigail Ostriker (Ϲ University)

“Optimal Shared Micromobility Taxes with Distributional Concerns”

  • Benjamin B. Lockwood (University of Pennsylvania), *Peter Lugthart (University of Pennsylvania), & Arthur A. van Benthem (University of Pennsylvania)

“Yellow to Green: Subsidizing Adoption to Accelerate Learning in Electric School Buses”

  • *Anirudh Pisharam (Ϲ College)

“Connection Policy Design for Electricity Access”

  • *Eugene Tan (Columbia University),Gabriel Gonzalez Sutil, Joel Mugyenyi & Vijay Modi
12:35 PMLunch
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