Environmental Economist Jobs
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As an environmental economist, you have the skills to play an important role in the climate change field. You are trained to conduct theoretical or empirical studies of the economic effects of national or local environmental policies. Your research can shed light on the costs and benefits of alternative environmental policies dealing with air pollution, water quality, toxic substances, solid waste and global warming. Because of your unique skill set, there is a special demand for professionals of your caliber.
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Professional Links:
- American Agricultural Economics Association
- Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
- Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World
- Environmental Economics, a Google category
- EPA Regulatory Economic Analyses Inventory
- Inter-American Development Bank Publications on Environment and Natural Resources
- Latin American and Caribbean Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
- National Center for Environmental Economics
- Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
- United Nations Environment Programme Economics and Trade Programme