š¤ Join the Ecosystem of Reviews for Carbon Pricing ā Letās Build Living Evidence Together! š¤
- s.b.bruns
- Aug 29
- 2 min read
Dear colleagues,
š Be part of the Ecosystem of Reviews for Carbon Pricing! This will provide critical evidence on climate solutions to support evidence-based climate policy and climate science assessments like the upcoming IPCC AR7 reports.
šWeāre building a collaborative platform to improve the quality and accessibility of reviews on carbon pricing - and weāre inviting you to join us!
This Ecosystem is an integrated and dynamic framework that encompasses systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence maps, all interacting to provide comprehensive evidence for the effects of carbon pricing, supporting robust, real-time policy decisions. The focus is on meta-analyses of empirical evaluations of the ex-post literature with a global perspective and the ambition to become living evidence. Turning systematic reviews and meta-analyses into living evidence is particularly indicated as carbon prices will change over time.
š” How you can contribute:
Team Up on Reviews
Work with others to co-author high-quality reviews as part of our coordinated ecosystem. We welcome new review proposals and collaborations on existing ones!
Contribute Existing Reviews
Have you already conducted a review? Help harmonize it with our methodological framework and join the effort to turn it into living evidenceĀ - regularly updated and policy-relevant.
Contribute as an Individual
Whether you're a student, early-career researcher, or expert - your contribution matters! Let us know what topic(s) you're interested in, and weāll connect you with the right team.
⨠Why get involved?Ā
ā Collaborate with an interdisciplinary communityĀ
ā Co-author impactful scientific outputsĀ
ā Shape a more transparent, dynamic, and policy-ready evidence base
š Learn more and get involved:Ā carbonpricing.science
š¬ Interested?Ā Reach out to stephan.bruns@uhasselt.be and/or jan.minx@pik-potsdam.de
š ļøššæ Letās work on this togetherāfor better evidence and smarter climate policy!

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