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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.

Featured Research

Exogeneity in climate econometrics

Felix Pretis
Feebacks among electric vehicle adoption, charging, and the cost and installation of rooftop solar photovoltaics

Robert K. Kaufmann, Derek Newberry, Chen Xin & Sucharita Gopal
Global mean thermosteric sea level projections by 2100 in CMIP6 climate models

Svetlana Jevrejeva, Hindumathi Palanisamy & Luke Jackson
Understanding glacial cycles: A multivariate disequilibrium approach

Robert Kaufmann and Felix Pretis

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  • Green policies must aid agriculture, not damage it: Letter in the Financial Times, David Hendry and Susana Campos-Martins
  • Decarbonising Agriculture: A new blog by David Hendry and Angela Wenham
  • Climate economics support for the UN climate targets: A new paper by Thomas Sterner et al.

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New paper out. We show that CO2 emissions are an eminently economic variable, the exhaust pipe of the macroeconomy, so to speak. Like macroeconomic key variables, we can forecast them quite precisely at short horizons and not so well at longer horizons.

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