Friday Lunch Meeting, Elisabetta Cornago, February 21st 2020
Elisabetta Cornago, environmental economist at the OECD Environment Directorate and a PhD candidate at ECARES, a research center at Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Elisabetta Cornago, environmental economist at the OECD Environment Directorate and a PhD candidate at ECARES, a research center at Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Following government directives, the conference is cancelled. The event is however postponed to a later date, we will keep you informed via our newsletter and on our website of the precise date as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding. 23/03 : 5.30-7 pm - Paris-Dauphine University - ROOM 2 The Association […]
May 8th, Friday from 3pm to 4pm France (starting 9 AM Eastern Time) Webinar: Green Recovery Post-Covid-19 : European or National Strategies? with Anna Creti, Patrice Geoffron, Lara Lázaro Touza and Thomas Pellerin-Carlin On April 10th, 17 European climate and environment ministers signed an open letter to the European Commission to use the European Green […]
Speaker Louis Boisgibault, CEO of Valmere and lecturer at HEC Paris Titre Energy transition in metropolitan areas, rural areas and the desert Authors : Louis Boisgibault & Fahad Al Kabbani Abstract Metropolis, rurality, desert: three types of space that require a differentiated approach for the energy transition. This book presents detailed […]
Thursday, June 18th from 5.30 pm to 6.45 pm Zoom webinar COVID 19, with the light of ....economics and climate with : Christian Gollier, General Director, Toulouse School of Economics, Le climat après la fin du mois Christian de Perthuis, Founder, Climate Economics Chair, Le tic-tac de l'horloge climatique Patrice Geoffron, Professor Economics, Paris-Dauphine Christophe […]
Speaker Matthieu Glachant, Professor of economics, MINES Paristech, PSL Research University Director, CERNA - Centre for industrial economics Slides presentation and the article La rénovation thermique réduit-elle vraiment votre facture d’énergie ? in The Conversation Title What is the impact of energy renovation of housing on energy consumption? Ex post evaluation on panel data […]
You can watch The FLM via the tool Zoom here (paramètres/sous-titres/traduire automatiquement) Speaker Olivier Fontan, Executive Director of the High Council for the Climat Title Annual report Carbon neutrality 2020: "Straightening the course, relaunching the transition" Abstract The second annual Carbon Neutrality report of the High Council for the Climate was prepared […]
Speaker Eugénie Joltreau, Research Fellow at Paris-Dauphine University Title Extended Producer Responsibility, Packaging Waste Reduction and Eco-design Abstract The main policy addressing the packaging waste issue in the countries of the European Union has been to define recycling objectives along with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). With EPR, producers finance the recycling […]
Open access to the webinar slides: 20-11-20_FLM slides Intervenant Professor of economics at Paris-Dauphine University, Christian de Perthuis headed the Climate Mission at Caisse des Dépôts. He is also the founder of the Climate Economics Chair. Titre Covid-19 and global warming Résumé It is unimaginable that the shock of Covid-19, having affected billions of people […]
Conference jointly sponsored by: Chair Armand PEUGEOT (CentraleSupélec & ESSEC Business School) Chair Energy and Prosperity (Louis Bachelier Institute, Risk Foundation) Climate Economics Chair (Paris Dauphine University) Find all the conference videos by clicking on each session: 9 am – 10.45 am: Academic session 1 Chairwoman: Anna Creti (Paris Dauphine University/Climate Economics Chair) • Christina […]
Speaker Olivier Damette, Professor of Economics at the University of Lorraine, a researcher at BETA and associated with the Climate Economics Chair Title Is climate a curse or a bless in the Covid-19 virus fighting? Abstract Faced with the global pandemic of Covid-19, we need to better understand the links […]
Speaker Franziska Holz, Professor at the German Institute for Economic Studies (DIW Berlin) Title Fossil resource markets and climate change Slides presentation Abstract This talk will present recent research results from the ongoing economic research project Fossil resource markets and climate change. Achieving the Paris agreement requires a radical transformation of […]
Speaker Reza Lahidji, Head of the Evaluation and Governance unit, KPMG Norway, and specialized in public policy evaluation. He is member of the Expert Committee of Economists at the National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management. Title Evaluating the management of radioactive waste - Methodological issues Abstract The nuclear activities of many countries […]
Click on "Paramètres, sous-titres and Anglais" Speaker Jordi Planelles Cortes, doctoral student at the University of Paris Saclay, at the University of Barcelona and at the Energy and Prosperity Chair Title Carbon taxes in a global production network Abstract The goal of this paper is to understand better carbon taxation in the […]
VIDEO GREEN RECOVERY AND CLIMATE POLICY US VS EU The Climate Economics Chair is organizing a round table event GREEN RECOVERY AND CLIMATE POLICY US VS EU on Thursday, April 15th 2021 2.30 to 4.30 pm (UTC +2, Paris) time correspondence 8.30 to 10.30 am (US Eastern time) Zoom link […]
Speaker Julien Wolfersberger, Paris-Saclay University, AgroParisTech-INRAE Economie Publique, CEC associate researcher. Title Roads Investment, Development and Deforestation Extract We build a quantitative spatial model to study the impact of investments in transportation infrastructure on forest losses in the Brazilian Amazon. We examine how new roads (or the modernization of existing ones) change the spatial […]
Speaker Guglielmo Zappalà, doctoral student at Paris School of Economics. Title Do subjective perceptions and accuracy shape adaptation to climate change? Evidence from Bangladesh Extract This paper examines how subjective perceptions of climate change of rural households in Bangladesh influence their irrigation adaptive decisions. Using a unique national-representative panel dataset of farmers in […]