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Research and Publications

A university‐wide research, teaching, and engagement program focused on the detection, analysis, regulation, and mitigation of risk.

Research and Publications

  • Mercy Berman DeMenno (November 28, 2022) “Environmental sustainability and financial stability: Can Macroprudential Stress Testing Measure and Mitigate Climate-Related Systemic Financial Risk? Journal of Banking Regulation”. Read it Here
  • Duke Center on Risk, “Managing the Risk of Temperature Overshoot,” Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (March, 2022) Read it Here
  • Duke Center on Risk, “Social Science Research to Inform Solar Geoengineering,” Science Magazine (November 11, 2021) Read it Here.
  • Lori S. Bennear and Jonathan B. Wiener, “Pursuing Periodic Review of Agency Regulations,” The Regulatory Review (November 9, 2021) Read it Here.
  • Jonathan B. Wiener, “Disregard and Due Regard,” 29 NYU Environmental Law Journal 437-469 (2021). Read it Here. (for the symposium in honor of Richard B. Stewart, https://www.nyuelj.org/issues/volume-29/).
  • Jonathan B. Wiener, “Gotta Catch ‘em All,” in Yale J. on Regulation – Notice & Comment blog, in the Symposium on Michael Livermore and Richard Revesz’s “Reviving Rationality” (Oct. 19, 2021). Read it Here.
  • Huanhong LI, Jianhua XU and Jonathan B. Wiener, “Comparing Environmental Risk Regulation in China and the United States,” — Risk Analysis — (August 13, 2021). Read it Here.
  • Mercy Berman DeMenno, Robert J. Broderick & Robert F. Jeffers (July 21, 2021) “From Systemic Financial Risk to Grid Resilience: Embedding Stress Testing in Electric Utility Investment Strategies and Regulatory Processes. Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure”, 7:6, 673-694. Read it Here
  • Lori S. Bennear and Jonathan B. Wiener, “Periodic Review of Agency Regulation,” report for the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) (June 7, 2021). Read it Here.
  • Wiener, J. B. (2020). Learning to manage the Multirisk World. Risk Analysis, 40(S1), 2137–2143. Read it Here.
  • Mavrommati, G., Borsuk, M. E., Kreiley, A. I., Larosee, C., Rogers, S., Burford, K., & Howarth, R. B. (2021). A methodological framework for understanding shared social values in deliberative valuation. Ecological Economics, 190, 107185. Read it Here.
  • Holt, J. R., Butler, B. J., Borsuk, M. E., Markowski-Lindsay, M., MacLean, M. G., & Thompson, J. R. (2021). Using the theory of planned behavior to understand family forest owners’ intended responses to invasive forest insects. Society & Natural Resources, 34(8), 1001–1018. Read it Here.
  • Felgenhauer, T., Horton, J., & Keith, D. (2021). Solar geoengineering research on the U.S. policy agenda: When might its time come? Environmental Politics, 1–21. Read it Here.
  • Pasek, A., Morrow, D., Lee, W., & Felgenhauer, T. (2021). Reflections on a hypothetical decentralized grassroots deployment solar geoengineering scenario. Futures, 132, 102811. Read it Here.
  • Raskin, S. B. (2021, September 10). Changing the climate of financial regulation by Sarah Bloom Raskin. Project Syndicate. Read it Here.
  • Adler, Matthew D., What Should We Spend to Save Lives in a Pandemic? A Critique of the Value of Statistical Life (June 25, 2020). Read it Here.
  • Lori S. Bennear & Jonathan B. Wiener, “Institutional Roles and Goals for Retrospective Regulatory Analysis,” Resources for the Future (RFF) Working Paper (Feb. 4, 2020). Read it Here.
  • Khara Grieger, Tyler Felgenhauer, Ortwin Renn, Jonathan Wiener and Mark Borsuk, “Emerging Risk Governance for Stratospheric Aerosol Injection as a Climate Management Technology.” Environmental System and Decisions, 39(4): 371-382 (November 22, 2019). Read it Here.
  • Lori S. Bennear & Jonathan B. Wiener, “Built to Learn: From Static to Adaptive Environmental Policy,” in Daniel C. Esty, ed., Better Planet: Forty Big Ideas for a Sustainable Future (Yale Univ. Press, 2019). Read it Here.