Stephen Jarvis
Stephen is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Economics at the London School of Economics, in the Department of Geography and Environment.
Background
Stephen’s research is mainly in the fields of environmental economics and public policy. He holds a PhD in Energy & Resources from the University of California Berkeley, where he was also a Researcher at the Energy Institute at Haas. Prior to joining LSE, he has worked in government policymaking and as a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Mannheim.
Research interests
- Energy and utilities
- Electricity markets
- Policy evaluation
- Environmental valuation
Research
Research - 2024
This paper fills a gap in research studying the effects of air pollution on animal health, utilising five years of data on visits to veterinary practices across the UK and finding a link between particulate matter and vet visits for dogs and cats. Read more
Events
News
News - 2024
This news article reports on new research showing that high levels of air pollution have led to increases in the number of visits to vets for both cats and dogs. Read more
News - 2022
New clean electricity production will be critical to bringing down household energy costs and meeting ambitious climate goals. In the UK wind power can play a much bigger role but expansion requires planning reforms and revenue sharing, writes Stephen Jarvis. Read more