Cameron Hepburn

Cameron Hepburn

University of Oxford

H-index: 56

Europe-United Kingdom

About Cameron Hepburn

Cameron Hepburn, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Environmental economics and policy, climate change, carbon pricing, renewable energy, CCS and CO2.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Regulating net zero: from groundswell to ground rules

Economic modelling fit for the demands of energy decision makers

Designing a circular carbon and plastics economy for a sustainable future

Could Britain’s energy demand be met entirely by wind and solar?

Are we running out of exhaustible resources?

The Recovery from the Covid-19 Pandemic as an Opportunity for a Sustainable and Resilient World

Climate change, complexity, and policy design

China’s Economic Development in the New Era: Challenges and Paths

Cameron Hepburn Information

University

Position

(Smith School and INET)

Citations(all)

14452

Citations(since 2020)

8493

Cited By

8427

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

116

i10Index(since 2020)

88

Email

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University of Oxford

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Cameron Hepburn Skills & Research Interests

Environmental economics and policy

climate change

carbon pricing

renewable energy

CCS and CO2

Top articles of Cameron Hepburn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Regulating net zero: from groundswell to ground rules

Nature Climate Change

T Hale

T Wetzer

SK Abebe

M Allen

A Amel-Zadeh

...

2024/4/8

Economic modelling fit for the demands of energy decision makers

Nature Energy

Pete Barbrook-Johnson

Jean-François Mercure

Simon Sharpe

Cristina Peñasco

Cameron Hepburn

...

2024/2/2

Designing a circular carbon and plastics economy for a sustainable future

Fernando Vidal

Eva R van der Marel

Ryan WF Kerr

Caitlin McElroy

Nadia Schroeder

...

2024/2

Could Britain’s energy demand be met entirely by wind and solar?

Brian O’Callaghan

Emily Hu

Jonathan Israel

Chris Llewellyn Smith

Rupert Way

...

2023/9

Are we running out of exhaustible resources?

Available at SSRN 4457854

Felix Pretis

Cameron Hepburn

Alex Pfeiffer

Alexander Teytelboym

2023/5/24

The Recovery from the Covid-19 Pandemic as an Opportunity for a Sustainable and Resilient World

Phoebe Koundouri

Anthony Cox

Arunima Malik

Ben Groom

Brian O'Callaghan

...

2023/5/10

Climate change, complexity, and policy design

Oxford review of economic policy

Pontus Braunerhjelm

Cameron Hepburn

2023/11/1

China’s Economic Development in the New Era: Challenges and Paths

China Finance and Economic Review

Cameron Hepburn

Nicholas Stern

Chunping Xie

Dimitri Zenghelis

2023/2/11

Sensitive intervention points: a strategic approach to climate action

Oxford Review of Economic Policy

Penny Mealy

Pete Barbrook-Johnson

Matthew C Ives

Sugandha Srivastav

Cameron Hepburn

2023/11/1

Cleaning up cleaning: policy and stakeholder interventions to put household formulations

Cameron Hepburn

2023/9/14

Toward optimal meat pricing: Is it time to tax meat consumption?

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy

Franziska Funke

Linus Mattauch

Inge van den Bijgaart

H Charles J Godfray

Cameron Hepburn

...

2022/6/1

The New Protein Economy: policy directions-Alex Money, Sanjana Srivastav and Katherine A. Collett

Cameron Hepburn

2022/9/14

Opportunity cost of UK dependence on Russian oil and gas–Analysis

Cameron Hepburn

2022/3/21

Putting wind and solar in their place: Internalising congestion and other system-wide costs with enhanced contracts for difference in Great Britain

Energy Economics

Iacopo Savelli

Jeffrey Hardy

Cameron Hepburn

Thomas Morstyn

2022/9/1

The economics of immense risk, urgent action and radical change: towards new approaches to the economics of climate change

Cameron Hepburn

Haaris Mateen

Sanjay Reddy

James Rising

James Rydge

...

2022/1

The economics of climate change with endogenous preferences

Resource and Energy Economics

Linus Mattauch

Cameron Hepburn

Fiona Spuler

Nicholas Stern

2022/8/1

The meaning of net zero and how to get it right

Sam Fankhauser

Stephen M Smith

Myles Allen

Kaya Axelsson

Thomas Hale

...

2022/1

Implications of the Energy Profits Levy for long-term UK Energy

Cameron Hepburn

2022/7/11

La ciencia de la atribución y litigios: facilitando argumentos legales y estrategias efectivas para gestionar los daños

Rupert Stuart-Smith

Aisha Saad

Friederike Otto

Gaia Lisi

Kristian Lauta

...

2021/6/30

How stimulating is a green stimulus? The economic attributes of green fiscal spending

Brian O'Callaghan

Nigel Yau

Cameron Hepburn

2022/10/17

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Co-Authors

H-index: 239
Joseph E. Stiglitz

Joseph E. Stiglitz

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 120
Richard S J Tol

Richard S J Tol

University of Sussex

H-index: 83
J. Doyne Farmer

J. Doyne Farmer

University of Oxford

H-index: 69
Michael Grubb

Michael Grubb

University College London

H-index: 45
Chris Hope

Chris Hope

University of Cambridge

H-index: 45
Prof. Dr. Phoebe Koundouri

Prof. Dr. Phoebe Koundouri

Athens University of Economics and Business

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