Michael Lerner
@michaelhlerner.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Public Policy & Administration at LSE Government. Studying politics in a changing environment. https://www.michael-lerner.com
With the US walking back its environmental policies, where can activists find meaningful wins for the climate? One answer is to focus on getting people who care about the climate crisis onto corporate boards
Why? A short 🧵 on my new article w/ Iain Osgood doi.org/10.1017/bap.2025.6 #polisky 1/4
Why? A short 🧵 on my new article w/ Iain Osgood doi.org/10.1017/bap.2025.6 #polisky 1/4
Greens in the boardroom: director attitudes and corporate climate policy | Business and Politics | Cambridge Core
Greens in the boardroom: director attitudes and corporate climate policy
doi.org
May 1, 2025 at 7:37 PM
With the US walking back its environmental policies, where can activists find meaningful wins for the climate? One answer is to focus on getting people who care about the climate crisis onto corporate boards
Why? A short 🧵 on my new article w/ Iain Osgood doi.org/10.1017/bap.2025.6 #polisky 1/4
Why? A short 🧵 on my new article w/ Iain Osgood doi.org/10.1017/bap.2025.6 #polisky 1/4
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A pleasure to come to Aarhus and participate in a fantastic PhD defense by Karl Magnus Møller yesterday. Thanks to @henrikseeberg.bsky.social for inviting me as external examiner and the political science community at Aarhus for a great visit. What a lovely community - and ofc, city -they have 💫🇩🇰
April 12, 2025 at 6:50 AM
A pleasure to come to Aarhus and participate in a fantastic PhD defense by Karl Magnus Møller yesterday. Thanks to @henrikseeberg.bsky.social for inviting me as external examiner and the political science community at Aarhus for a great visit. What a lovely community - and ofc, city -they have 💫🇩🇰
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This matches lots of things @michaelhlerner.bsky.social, I and others mapped in our World Bank study on CO2 pricing in GS:
openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/c...
Our expert interviews/surveys also say that in emerging economies CO2 trading is top choice but issues of public acceptability bite
openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/c...
Our expert interviews/surveys also say that in emerging economies CO2 trading is top choice but issues of public acceptability bite
New ICAP Status Report on Emissions Trading worldwide is out.
Proud to see several @hertieschool.bsky.social @hertiesustain.bsky.social Emissions Pricing class (with @lionhirth.bsky.social) veterans on the editorial team.
icapcarbonaction.com/en/publicati...
Proud to see several @hertieschool.bsky.social @hertiesustain.bsky.social Emissions Pricing class (with @lionhirth.bsky.social) veterans on the editorial team.
icapcarbonaction.com/en/publicati...
Emissions Trading Worldwide: ICAP Status Report 2025
Check out the 2025 ICAP Status Report with the latest developments in emissions trading around the world.The report includes:🔹 State and outlook of emissions trading worldwide🔹 Detailed factsheets on ...
icapcarbonaction.com
April 8, 2025 at 3:09 PM
This matches lots of things @michaelhlerner.bsky.social, I and others mapped in our World Bank study on CO2 pricing in GS:
openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/c...
Our expert interviews/surveys also say that in emerging economies CO2 trading is top choice but issues of public acceptability bite
openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/c...
Our expert interviews/surveys also say that in emerging economies CO2 trading is top choice but issues of public acceptability bite
New paper out at Environmental Research Letters! doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad9f84
In a conjoint experiment, we study how/when Global South experts prioritize ambition vs. risk in carbon pricing.
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• Political feasibility > effectiveness for who pays
• Effectiveness ≥ feasibility for who benefits
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In a conjoint experiment, we study how/when Global South experts prioritize ambition vs. risk in carbon pricing.
👇
• Political feasibility > effectiveness for who pays
• Effectiveness ≥ feasibility for who benefits
🧵
Expert views on carbon pricing in the developing world - IOPscienceSearch
Expert views on carbon pricing in the developing world, Michael Lerner, Federica Genovese, Alexander Gard-Murray, Katja Biedenkopf, Danae Kyriakopoulou, Andrés Olarte-Peña, Samuel J. Okullo, Marcos Ca...
doi.org
December 17, 2024 at 7:22 PM
New paper out at Environmental Research Letters! doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad9f84
In a conjoint experiment, we study how/when Global South experts prioritize ambition vs. risk in carbon pricing.
👇
• Political feasibility > effectiveness for who pays
• Effectiveness ≥ feasibility for who benefits
🧵
In a conjoint experiment, we study how/when Global South experts prioritize ambition vs. risk in carbon pricing.
👇
• Political feasibility > effectiveness for who pays
• Effectiveness ≥ feasibility for who benefits
🧵
Reposted by Michael Lerner
Can confirm this. In expert interviews with @michaelhlerner.bsky.social and others for the World Bank (~1 year ago), CBAM came up as a clear justification for why Global South countries are engaging with carbon pricing.
If interested, our report is here: openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
If interested, our report is here: openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
December 4, 2024 at 3:34 PM
Can confirm this. In expert interviews with @michaelhlerner.bsky.social and others for the World Bank (~1 year ago), CBAM came up as a clear justification for why Global South countries are engaging with carbon pricing.
If interested, our report is here: openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
If interested, our report is here: openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
Reposted by Michael Lerner
Interesting read. If you are into experts’ take on carbon pricing specifically in the Global South, here is a World Bank report that @michaelhlerner.bsky.social and I and others have put together, out a month ago:
bsky.app/profile/mich...
bsky.app/profile/mich...
New @aeajournals.bsky.social paper with @moritzdrupp.bsky.social & Robert Schmidt studies carbon price recommendations by >400 experts. We find a clear consensus on higher carbon prices, which help meet climate goals & reduce reliance on autocrats. See what experts can(not) agree on.
#EconSky
#EconSky
November 14, 2024 at 9:40 AM
Interesting read. If you are into experts’ take on carbon pricing specifically in the Global South, here is a World Bank report that @michaelhlerner.bsky.social and I and others have put together, out a month ago:
bsky.app/profile/mich...
bsky.app/profile/mich...
Despite political distractions, the first 100 days of #climatechange governance under the #Labour government has gone (surprisingly) well! How so? I explain in my new post on the @lsegovernment.bsky.social blog (+ other excellent contributions by @lauraserra.bsky.social & Prof. Tony Travers)
How has the #Labour #government fared in its first 100 #days in power? Our academics Professor Tony Travers, Dr Laura Serra, and Dr Michael Lerner share their observations...
blogs.lse.ac.uk/government/2...
blogs.lse.ac.uk/government/2...
Things can only get better? Our experts assess Labour’s first 100 days in power
With 12 October marking 100 days since Kier Starmer entered 10 Downing Street, Tony Travers, Laura Serra and Michael Lerner give their verdict on the new government’s performance so far. “A s…
blogs.lse.ac.uk
October 14, 2024 at 3:53 PM
Despite political distractions, the first 100 days of #climatechange governance under the #Labour government has gone (surprisingly) well! How so? I explain in my new post on the @lsegovernment.bsky.social blog (+ other excellent contributions by @lauraserra.bsky.social & Prof. Tony Travers)
New #WorldBank report! While the politics of #carbonpricing involve compromises and accommodations, real-world experiences show it can be a powerful, powerful, and politically feasible tool for accelerating #decarbonization in developing countries.
openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
Open Knowledge Repository
openknowledge.worldbank.org
September 16, 2024 at 11:56 AM
New #WorldBank report! While the politics of #carbonpricing involve compromises and accommodations, real-world experiences show it can be a powerful, powerful, and politically feasible tool for accelerating #decarbonization in developing countries.
openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/pub...
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As the clock starts to run out on the clean energy transition, we are seeing an increasing trend of states taking back local authority on siting decisions. Most recently we've seen this in Midwestern states. Now Massachusetts is exploring:
commonwealthbeacon.org/energy/commi...
commonwealthbeacon.org/energy/commi...
April 13, 2024 at 5:58 PM
As the clock starts to run out on the clean energy transition, we are seeing an increasing trend of states taking back local authority on siting decisions. Most recently we've seen this in Midwestern states. Now Massachusetts is exploring:
commonwealthbeacon.org/energy/commi...
commonwealthbeacon.org/energy/commi...