Environmental Economics Seminars
EPA's National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE) regularly hosts seminars on timely topics in environmental economics. Researchers from EPA, other federal agencies, and academia present current work, followed by a collegial discussion of this research. Topics are chosen based on relevance to current EPA issues and, more broadly, to issues of concern to the environmental economics research community. These topics include exploration of innovations in economic research methods as well as how research results can be used to improve environmental policy making.
Note: Hosting these seminars does not necessarily express or imply EPA approval or endorsement of the speaker’s views.
Note to media: Seminars are not open to the media. The purpose of all our seminars is to foster the free exchange of information. For media inquiries, please contact the Office of Public Affairs.
Upcoming and Recent Seminars
While subject to change, NCEE generally holds these seminars monthly at EPA headquarters. In-person attendance is typically restricted to EPA employees, but a virtual option is available for all invitees.
If you would like to be added to the distribution list for information about these seminars, please contact NCEE.
Coming Soon: Fall 2025 Seminar Schedule