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Cameron Hepburn

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Holywell Street, Oxford
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Senior Research Fellow   
Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford

Visiting Fellow
Grantham Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science

Research Fellow
New College, Oxford

Academic Panel Member
UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Associate Editor
Oxford Review of Economic Policy


Economics and Politics of Climate Change

The Economics and Politics of Climate Change

Published by Oxford University Press

Co-edited with Dieter Helm

Authors include: Nicholas Stern, Scott Barrett, Ross Garnaut, Stephen Howes, Frank Jotzo, Peter Sheehan, Kjell Arne Brekke, Olof Johannson-Stenman, Paul Collier, Gordon Conway, Tony Venables, Jiahua Pan, Jonathan Phillips, Ying Chen, Vijay Joshi, Robert Stavins, Howard Herzog, Richard Green, Krister Andersson, Andrew Plantinga, Kenneth Richards, David Victor, Steve Sorrell, Gernot Wagner, Nathaniel Keohane, Annie Petsonk, James Wang, Joanna Depledge, Farhana Yamin, Arunabha Ghosh, Ngaire Woods

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Dr Cameron Hepburn is an environmental economist specialising in climate policy and long-term decision-making. He holds first class degrees in Law and Chemical Engineering from Melbourne University, an MPhil in Economics from Magdalen College, Oxford and a DPhil in Economics from Nuffield College (as a Rhodes Scholar).

In addition to his teaching and research fellowships at Oxford, he is actively involved in public policy as a member of the DEFRA Academic Panel and as a founder of Vivid Economics. He contributed two background research papers to the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change.

Cameron has been interviewed on the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4, along with appearing on Analysis and More or less, and the World Business Review on the BBC World Service. His work has been highlighted in UK broadsheets such as the Financial Times, and he helped with a recent review of climate change in The Economist.

Cameron is also a director of Climate Bridge, a company devoted to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in China.