Kyle Meng

Kyle Meng

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Kyle Meng

Kyle Meng, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of environmental economics, climate change, political economy.

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

Spatial distributions of stranded fossil asset costs and benefits from climate change mitigation

Equitable low-carbon transition pathways for California’s oil extraction

Do Health Disparities Narrow with Pollution Disparities? Trends from California

Decomposing trends in us air pollution disparities from electricity

The Climate Adaptation Feedback

Do environmental markets cause environmental injustice? Evidence from California’s carbon market

Well setbacks limit California’s oil supply with larger health benefits and employment losses than excise and carbon taxes

The Importance of Causality and Pollution Dispersal in Quantifying Pollution Disparity Consequences: Reply to Pastor et al.(2022)

Kyle Meng Information

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Citations(all)

3639

Citations(since 2020)

2336

Cited By

1971

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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University of California, Santa Barbara

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Kyle Meng Skills & Research Interests

environmental economics

climate change

political economy

Top articles of Kyle Meng

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Spatial distributions of stranded fossil asset costs and benefits from climate change mitigation

Environmental Research Communications

Haozhe Yang

Kyle C Meng

Sangwon Suh

2023/6/1

Equitable low-carbon transition pathways for California’s oil extraction

Nature Energy

Ranjit Deshmukh

Paige Weber

Olivier Deschenes

Danae Hernandez-Cortes

Tia Kordell

...

2023/5/18

Do Health Disparities Narrow with Pollution Disparities? Trends from California

AEA Papers and Proceedings

Danae Hernandez-Cortes

Kyle C Meng

2023/5/1

Decomposing trends in us air pollution disparities from electricity

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy

Danae Hernandez-Cortes

Kyle C Meng

Paige Weber

2023/1/1

The Climate Adaptation Feedback

Alexander C Abajian

Tamma Carleton

Kyle C Meng

Olivier Deschênes

2023/7/11

Do environmental markets cause environmental injustice? Evidence from California’s carbon market

Journal of Public Economics

Danae Hernandez-Cortes

Kyle C Meng

2023/1/1

Well setbacks limit California’s oil supply with larger health benefits and employment losses than excise and carbon taxes

Nature Energy

Ranjit Deshmukh

Paige Weber

Olivier Deschenes

Danae Hernandez-Cortes

Tia Kordell

...

2023/6/9

The Importance of Causality and Pollution Dispersal in Quantifying Pollution Disparity Consequences: Reply to Pastor et al.(2022)

Danae Hernandez-Cortes

Kyle C Meng

2022/4

Global evidence for ultraviolet radiation decreasing COVID-19 growth rates

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Tamma Carleton

Jules Cornetet

Peter Huybers

Kyle C Meng

Jonathan Proctor

2021/1/5

Improving equity outcomes in the low-carbon transition of Californias oil extraction and refining

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ranjit Deshmukh

Olivier Deschenes

David Lea

Kyle Meng

Paige Weber

...

2021/12

Do environmental markets improve on open access? Evidence from California groundwater rights

Journal of Political Economy

Andrew Ayres

Kyle Meng

Andrew Plantinga

2021

REPLY TO SWARTZ ET AL

Gavin G McDonald

Christopher Costello

Jennifer Bone

Reniel B Cabral

Valerie Farabee

...

2021/5/11

Reply to Swartz et al.: Challenges and opportunities for identifying forced labor using satellite-based fishing vessel monitoring

Gavin G McDonald

Christopher Costello

Jennifer Bone

Reniel B Cabral

Valerie Farabee

...

2021/5/11

Satellites can reveal global extent of forced labor in the world’s fishing fleet

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Gavin G McDonald

Christopher Costello

Jennifer Bone

Reniel B Cabral

Valerie Farabee

...

2021/1/19

Causal empirical estimates suggest COVID-19 transmission rates are highly seasonal

MedRxiv

Tamma Carleton

Kyle C Meng

2020/3/30

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H-index: 106
Mark A Cane

Mark A Cane

Columbia University in the City of New York

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Steven Gaines

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Marshall Burke

Stanford University

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Solomon Hsiang

University of California, Berkeley

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Tom Vogl

Tom Vogl

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Thomas Fujiwara

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