The project and network concentrate on developing econometric methods to augment climate-economic research by helping disentangle Read More ...

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.
![]() | Does protest influence political speech? Evidence from UK climate protest, 2017-2019, British Journal of Political Science Christopher Barrie, Thomas G. Fleming & Sam S. Rowan |
![]() | An empirical estimate for the snow albedo feedback effect, Climatic Change Robert K. Kaufmann & Felix Pretis |
![]() | Common volatility shocks driven by the global carbon transition, Journal of Econometrics Susana Campos-Martins & David F. Hendry |
![]() | Why can economic forecasts go wrong?, Economics Observatory Jennifer L. Castle & David F. Hendry |
CE Seminar – ‘Polar amplification in a moist energy balance model: A structural econometric approach to estimation and testing’ – J. Isaac Miller (University of Missouri) – 17th Oct, 16.00 BST (Virtual) – Register
‘Econometric Forecasting of Climate Change‘ – Jennifer Castle (University of Oxford) – 20th Nov, 16.00 GMT (Virtual)