Sarah Jo's research career began in applying taxes and other
market-based tools to achieve climate policy goals. Her work was
implemented in the design of California’s groundbreaking cap-and-trade
program to limit greenhouse gas pollution. Sarah Jo’s research has also
spanned other ares of economics and public policy. Her work has
contributed to what California knows about the range in conditions of
its public school buildings, and how the design of municipal finance
policies affects the services California cities can provide. She
currently brings an economic lens to SPUR’s research and oversees SPUR’s
data science and GIS work.
This event is related to:
Architectural Design Program
Sustainable Design and Construction Programs