Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Climate Change and Mitigation Policy


Teaching Public Affairs 200 “Contemporary Public Policy Issues” this semester, I am honored to be here Greg Nemet (My colleague at La Follette and lead author of the IWG3 IPCC Round 6 assessment report). He covers a great deal of material in one short talk, here:

The lecture pointed to a lack of uncertainty about whether global temperatures are rising, the contribution of human activity, and the bad news that previous projections underestimated reality, and the good news about the development of climate change mitigation, especially in terms of the cost of alternative energy production.

source: IPCC AR6 IWG3.

entire presentation here (PDF). (You must be enrolled in classes at UW to view the video demo!).

Greg is also the author How solar got cheap (discussed here postal). article About climate change/mitigation Wisconsin Magazine.



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