The Centre for Climate Economics and Policy (CCEP) is a network of researchers and experts working on climate change economics and policy and analysis of related topics. CCEP is an organised research unit at Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University.
We share an active interest in informing policy and public debate. Our remit includes the analysis of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, as well as adaptation to climate change impacts. The focus is on Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.

John Quiggin writes, ‘There are better things to spend $1 billion on than the Adani coal mine’, Brisbane Times, 19 May 2017
Paul Burke writes, ‘Three charts on: the incredible shrinking renewable energy job market’, The Conversation, 3 April 2017
Hugh Saddler writes ‘South Australia makes a fresh power play in its bid to end the blackouts’, The Conversation, 15 March 2017

- David I. Stern, April 2017, How Accurate are Energy Intensity Projections? CCEP Working Paper 1706.
- Sam Fankhauser, Frank Jotzo, March 2017, Economic growth and development with low-carbon energy CCEP Working Paper 1705.
- Weishi Zhang, David I. Stern, Xianbing Liu, Wenjia Cai, Can Wang, March 2017, An analysis of the costs of energy saving and CO2 mitigation in rural households in China CCEP Working Paper 1704.
- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, David I. Stern , March 2017, Technology choices in the U.S. electricity industry before and after market restructuring CCEP Working Paper 1703.
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