2026 Northeast Workshop on Energy Policy and Environmental Economics

About

Welcome to the 2026 Northeast Workshop on Energy Policy and Environmental Economics, hosted this year at AV 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 AV College

by April 19th.

Event Details

  • Dates:Friday and Saturday, May 8th - 9th, 2026
  • Locations: , AV 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. Contact Eileen Tishler (tishlere@bc.edu) to take advantage of AV College’s corporate rate.
  • A more affordable hotel is,the Cleveland Circle shuttle bus is accessible after a T ride on the C-line.
  • The Commonwealth AveAV College Shuttle busin Cleveland Circle can be accessed at either theReservoir T stop or the Chestnut Hill Ave stop. For more information on the shuttle or for tracking details see the BC bus website.

Program

Friday, May 8, 2026

9:30 AMWelcome
9:40 AM

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

  • * (Tufts University) & (University of Chicago)
10:25 AM

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

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

“The Economics of New versus Used Electric Vehicle Subsidies"

  • (Stanford University), (Stanford University), * (University of Chicago) & (Stanford University)
11:45 AM

Egg Timers (10 mins each)

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

  • * (Northwestern University) & Northwestern University)

“Averting Deforestation at Scale”

  • * (AV University)

“Trade Policy and Food Security,”

  • (UCLA), (Harvard University), * (Harvard University), (UC Berkeley) & (UC Davis)

“The General Equilibrium Effects of Renewable Energy Policies,”

  • (University of Manchester) & * (Carnegie Mellon University)

“Extreme Heat and Directed Innovation”

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

“The Global Allocative Efficiency of Deforestation”

  • * (Dartmouth College)
2:45 PM

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

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

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

  • (Dartmouth College), (Yale University) & * (Michigan State University)
4:10 PM

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

  • (Georgia Institute of Technology), (The College of Wooster), & * (New Mexico State University)
4:35 PM

“The (Mis)Allocation Channel of Climate Change”

  • (Cornell University) * (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”

  • * (AV University), (University of California) & (University of Michigan)
9:45 Am

“Propagation of Extreme Heat in Agriculture”

  • * (Harvard University)
10:10 AM

“Climate Change and Market Power”

  • (Cornell University), * (University of Rhode Island), (Peking University), (Cornell University) & (Standford University)
10:35 AMCoffee
11:00 AM

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

  • (Bocconi University), (Harvard University) & * (Harvard University)
11:45 AM

Egg Timers (10 mins each)

“Water Allocation and Social Unrest”

  • * (Harvard University)

“Property Insurance Availability and Housing Investment”

  • (Duke), * (AV University)

“Optimal Shared Micromobility Taxes with Distributional Concerns”

  • (University of Pennsylvania), * (University of Pennsylvania), & (University of Pennsylvania)

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

“Connection Policy Design for Electricity Access”

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