What Should We Be Teaching Students about the Economics of Climate Change: Is There a Consensus?

被引:1
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作者
Lewis, Lynne Y. [1 ]
Wichman, Casey J. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Bates Coll, Econ, Lewiston, ME 04240 USA
[2] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Econ, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[3] Resources Future Inc, Washington, DC USA
来源
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS | 2021年 / 15卷 / 03期
关键词
Climate change; economic education; climate economics; environmental economics; learning goals; CLASSROOM GAME; PERMITS; CAP;
D O I
10.1561/101.00000142
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Research on the economics of climate change has advanced drastically in the last 20 years, but how has treatment of climate change evolved in the classroom? Many economics, environmental studies, and public policy departments now offer climate economics and climate policy courses, but it is unclear what topics are covered, what resources are used, and with what knowledge students are expected to walk away. In this paper, we assess what topics are (or should be) taught in climate economics courses, how those topics have shifted over time, and what learning goals are articulated for students. Our assessment is based on a review of common teaching materials, an informal collection of syllabi, and the results from a survey of environmental and resource economists. Overall, there is a reasonable degree of consensus on the key topics for inclusion across survey respondents, although some topics may complement or crowd out those in standard courses in environmental and resource economics. Despite relatively broad consensus on topics, we find that climate economics courses can diverge greatly in practice, perhaps because there is no central teaching resource used across courses. We conclude constructively by proposing a set of learning goals that instructors can draw from and build upon, which we hope will aid in developing shared expectations for what students will learn in a climate economics course.
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页码:203 / 233
页数:31
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