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NSF-GRFP

1 Posts
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials
NSF-GRFP applications materials

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials

Adam Michael Bauer – 16 Mar 2021

Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.

addiction

1 Posts
A review of
book-review psychology self-help addiction

A review of "Dopamine nation - Finding balance in the age of indulgance" by Anna Lembke, M. D.

Adam Michael Bauer – 10 Dec 2022

Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.

applications

1 Posts
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials
NSF-GRFP applications materials

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials

Adam Michael Bauer – 16 Mar 2021

Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.

book-review

5 Posts
A review of
book-review economics current-affairs

A review of "Ten billion" by Stephen Emmott

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. Emmott does his best to forecast the state of humankind and reaches a pessimistic conclusion - "we're fucked".

A review of
book-review philosophy ethics longtermism

A review of "What we owe the future" by William MacAskill

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.

A review of
book-review psychology self-help addiction

A review of "Dopamine nation - Finding balance in the age of indulgance" by Anna Lembke, M. D.

Adam Michael Bauer – 10 Dec 2022

Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.

A review of
book-review economics world-powers war

A review of "The rise and fall of the great powers" by Paul Kennedy

Adam Michael Bauer – 28 Nov 2022

In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.

A review of
book-review technology current-affairs philosophy

A review of "Technopoly - The surrender of culture to technology" by Neil Postman

Adam Michael Bauer – 05 Sep 2022

Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.

cap6

2 Posts
Use financial logic to price carbon emissions
climate-risk cap6 opinion

Use financial logic to price carbon emissions

Adam Michael Bauer – 14 Dec 2023

It is far past time to view carbon dioxide emissions themselves - not just the capital that generates them - as an investment, one that does societal harm.

Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy
climate-risk cap6 climate-economics

Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy

Adam Michael Bauer – 14 Dec 2023

A new research highlight on my climate-economics work.

climate-economics

3 Posts
Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy
climate-risk cap6 climate-economics

Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy

Adam Michael Bauer – 14 Dec 2023

A new research highlight on my climate-economics work.

When a side project takes on a life of its own
ramblings climate-economics life

When a side project takes on a life of its own

Adam Michael Bauer – 22 Feb 2023

Ramblings on my new working paper, and the true value of planning.

Comments on the Fed's new climate-related risk policy
climate-risk climate-economics us-policy

Comments on the Fed's new climate-related risk policy

Adam Michael Bauer – 03 Feb 2023

The Fed is requiring the consideration of climate risk for large instutiions. That's a good thing, only if firms do it right.

climate-risk

3 Posts
Use financial logic to price carbon emissions
climate-risk cap6 opinion

Use financial logic to price carbon emissions

Adam Michael Bauer – 14 Dec 2023

It is far past time to view carbon dioxide emissions themselves - not just the capital that generates them - as an investment, one that does societal harm.

Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy
climate-risk cap6 climate-economics

Merging Physics and Economics for Climate Policy

Adam Michael Bauer – 14 Dec 2023

A new research highlight on my climate-economics work.

Comments on the Fed's new climate-related risk policy
climate-risk climate-economics us-policy

Comments on the Fed's new climate-related risk policy

Adam Michael Bauer – 03 Feb 2023

The Fed is requiring the consideration of climate risk for large instutiions. That's a good thing, only if firms do it right.

current-affairs

2 Posts
A review of
book-review economics current-affairs

A review of "Ten billion" by Stephen Emmott

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. Emmott does his best to forecast the state of humankind and reaches a pessimistic conclusion - "we're fucked".

A review of
book-review technology current-affairs philosophy

A review of "Technopoly - The surrender of culture to technology" by Neil Postman

Adam Michael Bauer – 05 Sep 2022

Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.

economics

2 Posts
A review of
book-review economics current-affairs

A review of "Ten billion" by Stephen Emmott

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. Emmott does his best to forecast the state of humankind and reaches a pessimistic conclusion - "we're fucked".

A review of
book-review economics world-powers war

A review of "The rise and fall of the great powers" by Paul Kennedy

Adam Michael Bauer – 28 Nov 2022

In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.

ethics

1 Posts
A review of
book-review philosophy ethics longtermism

A review of "What we owe the future" by William MacAskill

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.

life

1 Posts
When a side project takes on a life of its own
ramblings climate-economics life

When a side project takes on a life of its own

Adam Michael Bauer – 22 Feb 2023

Ramblings on my new working paper, and the true value of planning.

longtermism

1 Posts
A review of
book-review philosophy ethics longtermism

A review of "What we owe the future" by William MacAskill

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.

materials

1 Posts
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials
NSF-GRFP applications materials

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials

Adam Michael Bauer – 16 Mar 2021

Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.

opinion

1 Posts
Use financial logic to price carbon emissions
climate-risk cap6 opinion

Use financial logic to price carbon emissions

Adam Michael Bauer – 14 Dec 2023

It is far past time to view carbon dioxide emissions themselves - not just the capital that generates them - as an investment, one that does societal harm.

philosophy

2 Posts
A review of
book-review philosophy ethics longtermism

A review of "What we owe the future" by William MacAskill

Adam Michael Bauer – 19 Dec 2022

Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.

A review of
book-review technology current-affairs philosophy

A review of "Technopoly - The surrender of culture to technology" by Neil Postman

Adam Michael Bauer – 05 Sep 2022

Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.

psychology

1 Posts
A review of
book-review psychology self-help addiction

A review of "Dopamine nation - Finding balance in the age of indulgance" by Anna Lembke, M. D.

Adam Michael Bauer – 10 Dec 2022

Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.

ramblings

1 Posts
When a side project takes on a life of its own
ramblings climate-economics life

When a side project takes on a life of its own

Adam Michael Bauer – 22 Feb 2023

Ramblings on my new working paper, and the true value of planning.

self-help

1 Posts
A review of
book-review psychology self-help addiction

A review of "Dopamine nation - Finding balance in the age of indulgance" by Anna Lembke, M. D.

Adam Michael Bauer – 10 Dec 2022

Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.

technology

1 Posts
A review of
book-review technology current-affairs philosophy

A review of "Technopoly - The surrender of culture to technology" by Neil Postman

Adam Michael Bauer – 05 Sep 2022

Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.

us-policy

1 Posts
Comments on the Fed's new climate-related risk policy
climate-risk climate-economics us-policy

Comments on the Fed's new climate-related risk policy

Adam Michael Bauer – 03 Feb 2023

The Fed is requiring the consideration of climate risk for large instutiions. That's a good thing, only if firms do it right.

war

1 Posts
A review of
book-review economics world-powers war

A review of "The rise and fall of the great powers" by Paul Kennedy

Adam Michael Bauer – 28 Nov 2022

In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.

world-powers

1 Posts
A review of
book-review economics world-powers war

A review of "The rise and fall of the great powers" by Paul Kennedy

Adam Michael Bauer – 28 Nov 2022

In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.

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Adam Michael Bauer

Adam Michael Bauer

... is interested in learning more, building connections, and doing as much good as possible. Right now, he's fixated on the climate problem, doing research at the nexus of climate science, climate economics, and climate policy.

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