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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

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

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  • Call for expression of interest – CRUCIAL is opening a prediction market to forecast the number of Atlantic hurricanes
  • Call for papers! Advances in Econometrics: Climate, Energy, and Green Transition – Deadline 30 Nov 2023
  • Extreme weather and climate policy – Niskanen Center podcast interview with Sam Rowan
  • Economic forecasting & the net zero transition – New podcast featuring David Hendry
  • ‘The global carbon transition is driving oil and gas extreme volatility’ – VoxEU
  • Climate change and financial risk – new blog

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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)

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