Thursday, January 13, 2022

Climate Econometrics

2022 EGU have extended their abstract submission deadline to 14th January 2022 at 1300 CET.

On behalf of the convenors: Felix Pretis, Sam Heft-Neal, Susana Campos-Martins, David Stainforth
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The European Geoscience Union (EGU) General Assembly is a major international geoscience conference that has broadened its scope into a widening range of related disciplines over the past few years.
The conference is planning to run a hybrid in-person/online format and runs from 3-8 April 2022.
Now in its 5th year at EGU, we would like to advertise the session (description below): Economics and Econometrics of Climate Change: evaluating the drivers, impacts, and policies of climate change.
Please consider submitting your research - details on how to do so are here.
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CL3.2.3: Economics and Econometrics of Climate Change: evaluating the drivers, impacts, and policies of climate change
Understanding the impact of climate change on natural and socio-economic outcomes plays an important role in informing a range of national and international policies, including energy, agriculture, and health. However economic models of (and those designed to include) climate impacts that guide decision makers rely on multiple components, for example projections of future climate change, damage functions, and policy responses, each of which comes with its own modelling challenges and uncertainties.We invite research using process-based (e.g., Integrated Assessment Models) and empirical models of climate change to investigate future human and natural impacts, together with policy evaluation to explore effective mitigation, technology, and adaptation pathways. Furthermore, we invite research on changes to, and new developments of climate-economic and econometric modelling.

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