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Climate Econometrics –  An International Research Network and research project at Nuffield College, University of Oxford in collaboration with the University of Victoria and the Environmental Defense Fund.

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What are the events that shake our world? Measuring and hedging global COVOL, Journal of Financial Economics

Rob Engle & Susana Campos-Martins
Extreme weather and climate policy, Environmental Politics

Sam Rowan
Attributing agnostically detected large reductions in road CO2 emissions to policy mixes, Nature Energy

Nicolas Koch, Lennard Naumann, Felix Pretis, Nolan Ritter & Moritz Schwarz
Allocation, allocation, allocation! The political economy of the development of the European Union Emissions Trading System, WIREs Climate Change

Misato Sato, Ryan Rafaty, Raphael Calel & Michael Grubb

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30 Jan

There are some fantastic speakers lined up for this online #RCEA-Europe International Conference.

Each session can be signed up for separately, and while registration is free, they are crowdfunding for a good cause! https://tinyurl.com/2arvjv89

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25 Jan

Interested in how economics continues to grapple with prediction issues? You've still got time to register for Prof David Hendry’s (@ClimateMetrics) keynote speech - tomorrow (Thurs) 16:00 GMT 👇 https://twitter.com/kmabadir/status/1617218126332006401

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