Friday Lunch Meeting, Pierre-Alain Jayet, 22th of March 2019
Pierre-Alain Jayet (INRA) presents «Revising the hierarchy of geographical impacts in response to climate change and water prices: a prospective approach to French agriculture»
Pierre-Alain Jayet (INRA) presents «Revising the hierarchy of geographical impacts in response to climate change and water prices: a prospective approach to French agriculture»
The Climate Economics Chair (CEC), the Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) are co-organizing a Conference : […]
Speaker Fabien Roques, Associate Professor at Paris-Dauphine University Title A Climate and socio-economic study of a multi-member state carbon price floor to the power sector Abstract […]
Lors d’un premier événement organisé en 2018, la Chaire Economie du Climat avait convié les principaux acteurs de la filière à partager leurs attentes vis-à-vis du débat public autour de la […]
Alexis Tantet, Postdoctoral fellow at the Dynamic Meteorology Laboratory of the Polytechnic School
We develop a renewable energy mix optimization program. The main novelty is to take into account and evaluate the impact of climate variability, from multi-decadal to hourly time scales, on the mix.
Greenhouse gases, energy production (fossil, renewable, nuclear), transformation, transportation or storage: the challenges of global energy transitions are many and varied. So much so that policy makers, economists or business leaders often tend to consider them individually.
This paper studies the foresters’ risk and uncertainty preferences as a potential driver for adaptation decisions towards climate change.
Speaker Madeline Werthschult, MSC Research Assistant at the Chair of Microeconomics (WWU Munster) with a Focus on Energy and Resource Economics. Article Cost Misperceptions and Energy Consumption. Authors: Madeline Werthschulte […]
Speaker Laurence Scialom, University Professor at Paris Ouest Nanterre. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the French Prudential Supervisory and Resolution Authority (ACPR) and the Investor Advisory Committee of […]
In the United States, climate change policy may be shaped not only by the Congress and by executive agencies such as US EPA, but also by judicial decisions.