Young-jin ChoiSapien’s kryptoniteHow our former superpower has turned into a super-weakness 7 min read·Jul 12, 2023----
Young-jin ChoiWhy we should not give up on 1.5 C because it has become seemingly “impossible” to achieveFirst and foremost, 1.5 C is a physical limit, a margin of safety. We cannot abandon a physical limit. Furthermore, 1.5 C is a moral…3 min read·Nov 16, 2022----
Young-jin ChoiHow bifurcation theory explains the stakes of the climate crisisHumanity’s climate choice9 min read·Oct 1, 2022----
Young-jin ChoiThe case for a Climate IncomeThe toolbox for rapid GHG emission reductions7 min read·May 4, 2022----
Young-jin ChoiA review of “A time for action on climate change and a time for change in economics” by Nicholas…Last year, Nicholas Stern published an illuminating working paper about the economics of the climate crisis titled “A time for action on…10 min read·Apr 29, 2022----
Young-jin ChoiWhen the ownership rights to humanity’s carbon budget are for saleHuman societies are still not getting energy prices right, according to a recent report by the IMF. Global fossil fuel subsidies amounted…3 min read·Oct 21, 2021----
Young-jin ChoiThe ecological debt of the carbon pricing gapThe carbon pricing gap5 min read·Jul 7, 2021----
Young-jin ChoiBorrowing from the future for the future’s sake: The role of central banks and debt-based public…The argument against market neutrality within a dysfunctional market15 min read·May 17, 2021----
Young-jin Choi10 variations of the trolley problem to explain the difference between climate action and inactionWhat is behind climate inactivism?13 min read·May 12, 2021----
Young-jin ChoiApplying Isaak Asimov’s Laws or Robotics to the corporate operating systemI recently remembered reading about Isaak Asimov’s “Laws of Robotics” when I was young. In his science fiction stories, Asimov articulated…3 min read·Apr 8, 2021----