And I'm not there (sigh):
The fourth annual AERE Summer Conference will be held Wednesday, June 3, to Friday, June 5, at the U.S. Grant Hotel located in the lively and historic Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego, California. An all-day pre-conference workshop, led by Meredith Fowlie (University of California, Berkeley) and Mushfiq Mobarak (Yale University), will be held on Wednesday, June 3. The pre-conference workshop will focus on “Field Experiments: Design, Methods and Applications.” The conference will begin with an informal reception on Wednesday evening; the academic program will follow on Thursday and Friday. We encourage participation from academic, public, and private sector environmental and resource economists as well as graduate students, in particular those entering the job market.
via www.aere.org
However, I am in the program as part of an elite group (about 140) abstract reviewers known as the "program committee." The conference program can be found here: https://sites.google.com/site/aere2015sandiego/conference-program. There were about 550 submissions. If you are interested in what might be hot topics these days, below are the categories of abstract submissions (I consolidated a few fairly generic topics into broader categories, e.g., air pollution and water pollution plus a few others into pollution). There are about 45 sessions. If each session has 4 papers then the acceptance rate was a harsh 30%.