Frances Moore, University of California at Davis
Use and Non-use Value of Nature and the Social Cost of Carbon

Date

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Time

SF 8:00am, NYC 11:00am, BERLIN 5:00pm

Location

Virtual
Online

Frances Moore is Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at UC Davis, working at the intersection of environmental economics and climate science. Professor Moore’s research seeks to better understand the economic and social impacts of climate change and our ability to adapt to those impacts. Professor Moore combines econometric analysis, experimental approaches, climate model output, and economic modeling.

This seminar is part of the Virtual Seminar on Climate Economics series hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is open to everyone interested in research on the economics of climate change.

Read the paper: Use and Non-use Value of Nature and the Social Cost of Carbon. Nat Sustain 4, 101–108 (2021).

Watch the recording (video, 50:02 minutes, with transcription)