Michael Greenstone

Michael Greenstone is the Milton Friedman Distinguished Service Professor in Economics, the College, and the Harris School, as well as the Director of the Becker Friedman Institute and the interdisciplinary Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC). He previously served as the Chief Economist for President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, where he co-led the development of the United States Government’s social cost of carbon. Prof. Greenstone also directed The Hamilton Project, which studies policies to promote economic growth, and has since joined its Advisory Council. He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the Econometric Society, and a former editor of the Journal of Political Economy. Before coming to the University of Chicago, Prof. Greenstone was the 3M Professor of Environmental Economics at MIT.

Prof. Greenstone’s research, which has influenced policy globally, is largely focused on uncovering the benefits and costs of environmental quality and society’s energy choices. His current work is particularly focused on testing innovative ways to increase energy access and improve the efficiency of environmental regulations around the world. Additionally, he is producing empirically grounded estimates of the local and global impacts of climate change as a co-director of the Climate Impact Lab. He also created the Air Quality Life Index® that provides a measure of the gain in life expectancy communities would experience if their particulates air pollution concentrations are brought into compliance with global or national standards.

Greenstone Stories

Polluted Air Cuts Years Off Lives of Millions in India, Study Finds

Article cites Prof. Michael Greenstone, who discusses the drastic effects of air pollution in India


Developing World Will Grow On Coal, Climate Leaders Predict

In panel discussion, Prof. Michael Greenstone discusses limiting carbon emissions in fast growing economies like India, China


Breathe Uneasy

Article cites research by Prof. Michael Greenstone, which found air pollution shortens lives of Indian, Chinese populations


Are low oil prices an opening for a carbon tax?

Article cites Prof. Michael Greenstone, who argues in favor of putting a carbon tax on the price of gasoline


Pollution Around the World: A Matter of Choices

In op-ed, Prof. Michael Greenstone argues that ‘pollution reflects societal choices about incurring costs in exchange for health’