
Noah Zucker
@noahzucker
Assistant professor @LSEnews / formerly @Princeton @NiehausCenter / PhD @Columbia_PolSci / political economy, climate change
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.LSE Intl Relations is hiring an Assistant Professor specializing in China! Deadline September 9th: jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/I/57…



Happy that this paper is now forthcoming in Journal of Politics @[email protected] : Do Domestic Climate Rulings Make Climate Commitments More Credible? Evidence from Stock Market Returns. (1/4) papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…



3. Finally, at 2pm, a return to my true love: studying the private sector. Noah Zucker will present a new paper (w/ excellent CU PhD student Simran Singh) in which we model the public-private competition for climate expertise. All-star panel. Excited to see everyone in philly!




The October issue of World Politics is live! It features articles from Allison Carnegie Ricky Clark Noah Zucker; Tobias Böhmelt; Zaraí Toledo Orozco, Moisés Arce; Giuliana Pardelli; and Anders Woller #AcademicWriting muse.jhu.edu/issue/53448


In The Storied Teller, World Politics October issue authors Allison Carnegie Ricky Clark Noah Zucker discuss the effects of populism on international organizations #StoriedTeller #WorldBank wpj.princeton.edu/storied-teller…

THREAD My deep dive on International Energy Agency #WEO24 🌄Solar up 4x by 2030, top ⚡️ source by 2033 🥇Clean energy +44% by 2030, top *energy* source by "mid-30s" 🛢️EVs displace 6mb/d by 2030 (⏫4mb/d last yr) ⛰️Fossil fuels peak by 2030 🌡️Warming 2.4C(🔽 2.6C 2021 ⏬ 3.5C 2015)




The election of Donald Trump is a gutting defeat for those working to accelerate the shift to clean energy. But it isn't "game over" in the climate fight. The next battle begins today. As we all process what happens now, here's my personal reflections Heatmap News (link 👇).


🚨new working paper with Noah Zucker and Simran Singh🚨 Private sector demand for climate expertise is skyrocketing. Firms now compete with the government to hire top climate experts. How does this competition affect the state's capacity for climate governance?


Thrilled to share that I will be joining Princeton University Princeton Politics as an Assistant Professor later this year. It'll be difficult leaving amazing colleagues LSE Intl Relations, but I'm looking forward to these next steps! 🐅


New Devex opinion piece by Allison Carnegie, Noah Zucker, and me. We explain how Trump’s attacks on science domestically imperil global development devex.com/news/opinion-t…