UC’s EEP major blends microeconomics, public policy, and ecology to tackle climate change, resource scarcity, and environmental justice.
Econometric analysis of cap-and-trade impacts on low-income communities
Behavioral-nudge RCT increasing household water conservation during drought
GIS study linking pesticide drift and public-health costs in farm regions
Policy brief on border tax adjustments for embedded carbon imports
Dynamic optimization model of fisheries under ocean-warming scenarios
Interactive dashboard tracking EV adoption against incentive structures
Machine-learning forecast of wildfire suppression costs vs. prevention benefits
Cost-benefit analysis of urban tree canopy expansion programs
Podcast interviewing economists on biodiversity credit markets
Crowdsourced survey valuing non-market ecosystem services in parks
VR simulation teaching trade-offs in renewable-energy siting
Text-mining environmental-justice lawsuits for common policy themes
Life-cycle cost comparison of hydrogen vs. battery freight trucks
Workshop series on equitable community engagement in climate policy
Input-output model tracing supply-chain carbon leakage in manufacturing
Critical essay on green-growth vs. degrowth economic paradigms
Experimental auction measuring willingness to pay for plastic-free products
Network analysis of global climate-finance flows to the Global South
Synthetic-control study of single-use plastic bans on retail pricing
Interactive game teaching carbon-pricing mechanisms in high-school economics
Drive smart, just climate solutions with UC’s EEP degree.
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