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Associate Professor
Bren School of Environmental Science
and Management 
Department of Economics 
University of California at Santa Barbara

Program Director, Climate and Energy, emLab
Faculty Research Fellow, NBER
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4416 Bren Hall 
University of California

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3151

kmeng@bren.ucsb.edu






Recent research

PNAS: Global evidence for ultraviolet radiation decreasing COVID-19 growth rates
PNAS: Satellites can reveal global extent of forced labor in the world’s fishing fleet
Working Paper: Spatial Correlation, Trade, and Inequality: Evidence from the Global Climate
Working Paper: Do Environmental Markets Improve on Open Access? Evidence from California Groundwater Rights
Working Paper: Do Environmental Markets Cause Environmental Injustice? Evidence from California's Carbon Market
Working Paper: Estimating Path Dependence in Energy Transitions
Nature Climate Change: The Social Cost of Lobbying over Climate Policy
PNAS: The Blue Paradox: Preemptive Overfishing in Marine Reserves
Handbook Chapter: Quasi-Experimental Methods in Environmental Economics: Opportunities and Challenges
JEEM: Temperature Effects on Productivity and Factor Reallocation: Evidence from a Half Million Chinese Manufacturing Plants
AER: Using a Free Permit Rule to Forecast the Marginal Abatement Cost of Proposed Climate Policy
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