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SUMMARY:[🇫🇷] FLM Debate Laurence Scialom\, June 21st 2024
DESCRIPTION:Presentation in french \nSpeaker: Laurence Scialom\, Professor at Paris-Nanterre University\, CEC Associate Researcher \nTitle: Greening of central banking and banking regulations \nAbstract: A presentation on a coherent set of papers and book chapters\, all centered on the greening of the central bank and banking regulations but addressing these themes from different angles. \n« Les banques centrales au défi de la transition écologique : Éloge de la plasticité »\, Revue économique\, Vol. 73\, 2\, p. 219 242\, 2022. « La responsabilité sociétale des banques centrales »\, Revue d’économie financière\, N° 144\, 4\, p. 215 226\, 2022. « Better safe than sorry: Macroprudential policy\, Covid 19 and climate change »\, co-écrit avec G. Le Quang\, International Economics\, 172\, p. 403 413\, 2022 « Un passé dépassé ? l’indépendance des banques centrales au XXIème siècle » co-écrit avec J Deyris G et G Le Quang\, en révision mineure\, Revue Française de socio-économie Chapitre 35 “Climat et banque centrale : vers un nouveau régime de Central Banking »\, publié dans « Théorie de la Régulation : l’État des savoirs » septembre 2023 The Finance-Climate Nexus\, chapter 12. In: Lagoarde-Segot\, T. (eds) Ecological Money and Finance. Palgrave Macmillan\, Cham.\, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14232-1_12 Cet ouvrage a reçu le Financial Times Responsible Business Education Award 2024 https://www.ft.com/content/aade432c-5fe7-4d1f-bf98-c2914682f653 \n\n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/%f0%9f%87%ab%f0%9f%87%b7-flm-debate-laurence-scialom-june-21st-2024/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair,Slider
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DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
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SUMMARY:FLM Research Zied Ftiti\, September 20th 2024
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Zied Ftiti\,Associate Dean of Research and the Head of the Research Center (OCRE)\, professor of Economics and Finance at EDC Paris Business School. \nTitle: Perceived Climate Risk And Stock Prices: An Empirical Analysis Of Pricing Effects \nAbstract: Increasing awareness of climate change and its potential consequences on financial markets has led to interest in the impact of climate risk on stock returns and portfolio composition\, but few studies have focused on perceived climate risk pricing. This study is the first to introduce perceived climate risk as an additional factor in asset pricing models. The perceived climate risk is measured based on the climate change sentiment of Twitter dataset with 16 million unique tweets in the years 2010–2019. One of the main advantages of our proxy is that it allows us to capture both physical and transition climate risks. Our results show that perceived climate risk is priced into S&P 500 Index stock returns and is robust when different asset-pricing models are used. Our findings have implications for market participants\, as understanding the relationship between perceived climate risk and asset prices is crucial for investors seeking to navigate the financial implications of climate change\, and for policymakers aiming to promote sustainable financing and mitigate the potential damaging effects of climate risk on financial markets\, and a pricing model that accurately incorporates perceived climate risk can facilitate this understanding. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-zied-ftiti-september-20th-2024/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair,Slider
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241010T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20240911T093932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T122545Z
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SUMMARY:Thursday\, October 10th – CEC Annual Day – Transition & Sustainability : Crossed Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Our Annual Conference Transition & Sustainability: Crossed Perspectives will feature renowned speakers from Columbia University\, including Scott Barrett\, a specialist in global challenges\, and Geoffrey Heal\, an expert in resource and environmental economics. \nIn the afternoon\, Mrs. Emmanuelle Wargon\, President of the French Energy Regulator\, will lead a roundtable discussion on the transition to a low-carbon economy\, with contributions from several distinguished professionals. \nAdditionally\, 15 PhD students from the Climate Economics Chair will showcase their research in poster format throughout the day. \nThursday\, October 10th\,  Paris Dauphine-PSL University\, Room Raymond Aron \nPROGRAM \nREGISTRATION free but mandatory \nSESSIONS POSTERS: \n• Julien Ancel : Demand response with dynamic vs flat power tariffs \n• Marie Raude : Trading profiles in the EU ETS \n• Francesco Savazzi : Local policymakers & climate adaptation \n• Edith Kouakou : Farmers’ willingness to engage in carbon farming \n• Ange Blanchard : Advanced nuclear investment and Capability CfDs \n• Tom Bry-Chevalier : Potential of meat alternatives for sustainable food systems \n• Lou Wander : Investor preferences in the energy sector \n• Ibrahim Kabore : Weather shocks & labor supply in South Africa \n• Marie Bruguet : Weather effects in France’s energy consumption \n• Coline Metta-Versmessen : New EU emissions trading system \n• Jules Welgryn & Louis Soumoy : Risk-averse industrial decarbonisation \n• Zélie Gankon : Compliance in fishing regulations \n• Tara L’Horty : Willingness to claim voluntary carbon offsets \n• Yujun Huang : Biodiversity risk & firm performance
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/thursday-october-10th-cec-annual-conference-transition-sustainability-crossed-perspectives/
LOCATION:Université Paris Dauphine – PSL\, Place du Maréchal Lattre de Tassigny\, Paris\, Sélectionner un État :\, 75016\, France
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair,Slider
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241107T170000
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SUMMARY:[🇫🇷] Colloque – Réglementation des déchets dangereux : entre simplification et régression
DESCRIPTION:Programme \nInscription
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/%f0%9f%87%ab%f0%9f%87%b7-colloque-reglementation-des-dechets-dangereux-entre-simplification-et-regression/
LOCATION:Fondation Maison du Maroc – Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris\, 1 boulevard Jourdan\, Paris\, 75014\, France
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20241024T120041Z
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SUMMARY:FLM Research Stéphane Goutte\, November 15th\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Stéphane Goutte\, UMI Source\, Paris-Saclay University\, UVSQ\, IRD\, France \nTitle: Optimizing Investment under Risk Aversion: A Focus on Climate Risk \nAbstract : Climate change presents challenges to policy and economic stability\, necessitating effective trading strategies to reduce environmental risks. This article addresses gaps in existing studies by using a Markov-switching model to consider climate risk. Backward stochastic differential equations are used to optimize utility with three hedging strategies based on the concept of risk aversion. Numerical  scenarios confirm the model’s superiority in incorporating exogenous events\, with our risk-averse strategy outperforming classical approaches. Our strategy outperforms classical strategies by taking a flexible risk trading when investors face risk-averse behavior due to climate risk events. The findings presented in this article have important implications for the development of more resilient investment portfolios and can contribute to climate policy.   \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-stephane-goutte-november-15th-2024/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Slider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241121T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241122T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20241022T094659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T094807Z
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Climate\, Finance\, and Sustainability (ISCFS-2024)
DESCRIPTION:Climate change\, resource depletion\, technological disruption\, and social inequalities are all pressing issues. How we have approached these problems may no longer be sufficient. The urgency of climate action\, the need for sustainable development\, and the critical role of finance in achieving both are unprecedented challenges. New situations call for new ways of thinking to mitigate climate change through financial solutions and sustainable investments and adapt to its impacts by building resilience and securing financial resources. \nGiven these perspectives and imperatives\, we are pleased to announce the 2024 International Symposium on Climate\, Finance\, and Sustainability (ISCFS-2024). Jointly organized by AVSE Global\, EMLV Business School\, and Paris Dauphine University – PSL (Climate Economics Chair)\, in partnership with the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge and the UMI SOURCE at the University of Paris-Saclay\, the Symposium aims to bring together a global community of leaders\, experts\, and innovators to address the above-mentioned interconnected issues. It also intends to be a focal point for new thoughts\, developments\, and challenges interrelating climate\, finance\, and sustainability. \nThe Symposium will take place IN-PERSON on 21-22 November 2024 at Paris Dauphine University\, Paris\, France. \nRegistration information & form \nMenu & Program
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/international-symposium-on-climate-finance-and-sustainability-iscfs-2024/
LOCATION:Université Paris Dauphine – PSL\, Place du Maréchal Lattre de Tassigny\, Paris\, Sélectionner un État :\, 75016\, France
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241220T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
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SUMMARY:FLM Research Clément Bonnet\, December 20th\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Clément Bonnet\, ART-Dev (UMR5281)\, Montpellier University\, Climate Economics Chair &  EconomiX Associate Researcher \nTitle: Circular economy : a conceptual clarification based on the sustainability criterion \nAbstract : The concept of the circular economy lacks consensus and remains vague\, often seen as an “umbrella term” or a bricolage of ideas (Blomsma and Brennan\, 2017; Reike et al.\, 2018). This ambiguity arises from its nature as a collection of means rather than an end goal (Nobre and Tavares\, 2021). Building on works by Boulding (1968) and Pearce and Turner (1990)\, this article argues that the circular economy was never intended as a normative concept. Instead\, its implementation should be guided by the principles of sustainable development\, balancing biological and technical cycles. The article distinguishes between circular economy strategies aligned with strong versus weak sustainability (Giampietro\, 2019; Velenturf and Purnell\, 2021) and critically assesses both paradigms. It proposes operationalizing circularity through the Safe Minimum Standards approach to preserve natural capital in a context of uncertainty\, irreversibility\, and non-linear ecological responses. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-clement-bonnet-december-20th-2024/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250124T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
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SUMMARY:FLM Research Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo\, January 24th 2025
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Filippo Maria D’Arcangelo\, OECD Economist \nTitle: Carbon prices\, emissions and international trade in sectors at risk of carbon leakage \nAbstract :What is the effect of recent carbon price developments on domestic emissions and carbon leakage? In this talk\, we revisit a recent OECD working paper\, developing a comprehensive plant-level emission and carbon pricing dataset covering the cement and steel sectors in 140 countries. The new dataset reveals that carbon price asymmetries among trading partners increased by more than three times. We estimate the net effect of this rising carbon prices on domestic and trade-embedded emissions. To do so\, we trade shocks in renewable energy supply as an instrumental variable\, providing credible exogenous variation to identify the causal effect of carbon pricing on domestic and traded emissions. Results suggest that\, on average\, a USD 1 increase in carbon prices reduces domestic cement and steel plants’ emissions by 1.3%. For each 8 tonnes of emissions reduced this way\, we estimate that about 1 tonne is offset by carbon leakage. We explore economic and technology channels that drive these results. \nLink to the working paper  \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-filippo-maria-darcangelo-january-24th-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250131T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250131T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
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SUMMARY:Special FLM Debate\, Matthieu Auzanneau\, January 31st 2025
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Matthieu Auzanneau\, Director of the Shift Project \n Title: Energy is the Lifeblood of the Economy: How to Perform Open-Heart Surgery? \nPresentation: Delivered in French. \nSummary: An overview of the diagnosis and therapeutic method developed by the Shift Project to successfully decarbonize the economy. \nPractical Information:\nOur Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12:30 to 14:00. \nFLMs are held in-person in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note: Space is limited\, and registration is mandatory and will close on Thursday\, January 30th at 2:00 PM. \nTo participate\, please register here. \nIf you wish to receive invitations to FLMs\, present your work\, or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, feel free to contact us at: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/special-flm-debate-matthieu-auzanneau-january-31st-2025/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Slider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250207T181500
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20241209T150225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T092427Z
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SUMMARY:11th International Conference on Mobility Challenges - February\, 7th 2025
DESCRIPTION:Chair Energy & Prosperity – Climate Economics Chair – OpenLab Carbon Economics for Mobility \nLocation : ENS Paris-Saclay 4 Avenue des Sciences\, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette Building South-West — 1st floor\, Room 1B26 \nThe 11th edition of the annual International Conference on Mobility Challenges brings together experts from academia and industry\, pushing the frontier of challenges at the intersection of automotive\, energy\, and mobility sectors. We welcome internationally renowned speakers as well as participants from the three sponsoring chairs\, along with specialists from a wide range of public and private sectors (economics\, technical\, business\, finance). This diverse mix has consistently provided fertile ground for valuable insights\, new connections\, and fresh questions and ambitions. \nThis year\, the conference will take place slightly later in the academic calendar to ensure maximum participation. The key topics we will focus on include the decarbonization of long-distance transport\, making the transition in private fleets more affordable\, and carbon compensation strategies for the automotive industry. The event will close with a roundtable discussing how transport is at the cross-roads between the main challenges of the decade: accessibility\, acceptability\, energy transition\, reindustralization\, protectionism\, climate justice. \nPresentations during the day are invited talks but students and young researchers are welcome to submit their papers to be presented in the poster session: marc.baudry@chaireeconomieduclimat.org  \nAttendance is free but requires registration.  \nProgram & Registration
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/11th-international-conference-on-mobility-challenges-february-7th-2025/
LOCATION:ENS PARIS SACLAY\, 4 Avenue des Sciences Building South-West — 1st floor\, Room 1B26\, Gif-sur-Yvette\, 91190\, France
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250214T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250127T093238Z
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SUMMARY:Special FLM Debate\, François Lévêque & Matthieu Glachant\, February 14th 2025
DESCRIPTION:Presentation: Delivered in French. \nSpeakers: François Lévêque & Matthieu Glachant\, Professors at Mines Paris PSL \nTitle: Survivre à la chaleur : Adaptons-nous \nAbstract: Temperature records and the increasing frequency of extreme climate events are causing significant human losses and extensive destruction of infrastructure\, production\, and ecosystems. Adapting therefore seems essential. However\, adaptation policies are often criticized for diverting efforts and investments that could be better used to reduce CO2 emissions\, or even for contributing to the rise in these emissions. Contrary to these views\, this book emphasizes that adaptation and mitigation are not opposing forces but rather complementary strategies: adaptation addresses immediate needs and provides local solutions\, while mitigation operates over the long term and benefits the entire planet. Drawing on concrete measures—such as air conditioning\, urban greening\, dikes\, and water management—the authors analyze their effectiveness and costs. They also show how public authorities can support these measures to avoid maladaptation and protect the most vulnerable populations. This book offers a compelling case for understanding adaptation not as a failure\, but as a source of hope. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 1.30 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/special-flm-debate-francois-leveque-et-matthieu-glachant-february-14th-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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SUMMARY:FLM Research Simon Finster\, February 21st 2025
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Simon Finster\, Postdoctoral fellow at CREST (ENSAE and Institut Polytechnique de Paris) in the Inria group FairPlay. \nTitle: Equitable Auctions \nEnglish presentation. \nAbstract: We initiate the study of how auction design affects the division of surplus among buyers. We propose a parsimonious measure for equity and apply it to the family of standard auctions for homogeneous goods. Our surplus-equitable mechanism is efficient\, Bayesian-Nash incentive compatible\, and achieves surplus parity among winners ex-post. The uniform-price auction is equity-optimal if and only if buyers have a pure common value. Against intuition\, the pay-as-bid auction is not always preferred in terms of equity if buyers have pure private values. In auctions with price mixing between pay-as-bid and uniform prices\, we provide prior-free bounds on the equity-preferred pricing rule under a common regularity condition on signals. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-simon-finster-february-21st-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250418T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250418T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250313T140237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T140546Z
UID:20727-1744979400-1744984800@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:FLM Debate\, DG Trésor\, April 18th 2025
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nicolas Taconet et Jérémy Marquis\, Direction générale du Trésor. \nTitle: Presentation of the final report by the DG Trésor on the economic challenges of the transition to carbon neutrality \nPresentation in French. \nAbstract: The Direction Générale du Trésor published a report in January 2025 on the economic challenges of the transition to carbon neutrality. Inspired by the Net Zero Review conducted by the UK Treasury\, this report analyzes the major economic challenges of the transition to carbon neutrality for the French economy\, combining macroeconomic and sectoral perspectives and integrating the impacts on businesses\, the labor market\, foreign trade\, and households. The presentation will focus in particular on the analysis of the distributive challenges of the transition and its implications for public finances. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPlease note that places are limited\, so registration is compulsory. \nTo participate we invite you to register here \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-debate-dg-tresor-april-18th-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Slider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250423T083742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T120649Z
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SUMMARY:FLM Debate\, Caroline Weber\, May 23rd 2025 - Exceptionally scheduled from 11 am to 12.30 pm
DESCRIPTION:Presentation in French. \nSpeaker: Caroline Weber\, CEO of Middlenext. \nAfter holding several executive management positions in both listed and unlisted companies\, Caroline Weber now leads MiddleNext\, the independent association representing listed mid-cap companies in France. \nShe also holds a number of roles within both private and public organizations: \n\n\nChairwoman of the European association of listed mid-cap companies \n\n\nVice-Chairwoman of the Observatory for listed SMEs and mid-caps – pme-bourse.fr \n\n\nMember of the High Council for Statutory Auditors (H3C)\, the external regulatory authority for the statutory audit profession\, reporting to the French Ministry of Justice – h3c.org \n\n\nCaroline Weber also serves on several boards as a Director\, including listed companies\, private firms\, associations\, and foundations.\nShe is also the founder of Micado 2018\, the first pooled bond fund. \nFLM Title: Sustainability Reporting Challenges: A Focus on CSRD and the Omnibus Directive \n\nPractical informations : This Friday Lunch Meeting will take place EXCEPTIONALLY scheduled from 11 am to 12.30 pm. \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nLimited capacity: your registration will only be considered valid upon receipt of the confirmation form. Without this confirmation\, access to the venue will not be granted. \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-debate-caroline-weber-may-23rd-2025-exceptionally-from-11-am-to-12-30-pm/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250619T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250317T140539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T140957Z
UID:20773-1750323600-1750438800@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:The 2025 International Symposium on Climate\, Finance\, and Sustainability (ISCFS-2025)
DESCRIPTION:Climate change\, resource depletion\, technological disruption\, and social inequalities are all pressing issues. How we have approached these problems may no longer be sufficient. The urgency of climate action\, the need for sustainable development\, and the critical role of finance in achieving both are unprecedented challenges. New situations call for new ways of thinking to mitigate climate change through financial solutions and sustainable investments and adapt to its impacts by building resilience and securing financial resources. \nThe 2025 International Symposium on Climate\, Finance\, and Sustainability (ISCFS-2025) aims to bring together a global community of leaders\, experts\, and innovators to address the above-mentioned interconnected issues. It also intends to be a focal point for new thoughts\, developments\, and challenges interrelating climate\, finance\, and sustainability. The Symposium is jointly organized by AVSE Global\, EMLV Business School\, Paris Dauphine University – PSL (Climate Economics Chair)\, Paris-Pantheon-Assas University (House of Management Science)\, University of Cambridge (Department of Land Economy) and University of Paris-Saclay (UMI SOURCE).  \n📅 The Symposium will take place IN-PERSON on 19-20 June 2025 at the House of Management Science\, Paris Pantheon-Assas University. \n📢PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE \n\n\nInterested authors can submit their research papers (in PDF files) no later than 20 April 2025 via the Symposium website: https://iscfs2025.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit. \nMore information
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/the-2025-international-symposium-on-climate-finance-and-sustainability-iscfs-2025/
LOCATION:Maison des Sciences de Gestion de l’Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas\, 1 Rue Guy de la Brosse\, Paris\, 75005
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair,Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250620T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250620T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250220T111215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T123233Z
UID:20617-1750422600-1750428000@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:FLM Research - Junnan He\, June 20th 2025
DESCRIPTION:(Rescheduling of the FLM on March 21\, 2025) \nSpeaker: Junnan He\, Assistant professor at Sciences Po department of economics. \nTitle: Diversified Production and Market Power: Theory and Evidence from Renewables \nEnglish presentation. \nAbstract: We study the Colombian energy market\, where diversified energy firms strategically substitute thermal generation for hydropower before droughts. This withinfirm substitution\, due to thermal generators internalizing the drop in hydropower supply during droughts\, mitigates higher market prices. We show theoretically and empirically that these virtuous spillovers exist when thermal generators have market power but are severed when their residual demands are vertical or horizontal\, which attenuates a firm’s business stealing incentives. We conclude that industry consolidation can reduce prices if it promotes diversified production portfolios. Diversification can keep the green transition affordable by reducing the cost of renewable intermittencies. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lunch Meeting will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nLimited capacity: your registration will only be considered valid upon receipt of the confirmation form. Without this confirmation\, access to the venue will not be granted. \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-junnan-he-march-21st-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Slider
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250919T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250829T143406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T143555Z
UID:21308-1758285000-1758290400@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:FLM Debate – Nicolas Goldberg\, September 19th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Nicolas Goldberg\,Terra Nova & Colombus Consulting. \nTitle: La programmation énergétique au défi de l’électrification/Energy planning challenged by electrification \nPlease note that the seminar will be conducted in French. \nAbstract: While the share of electricity in our energy mix must double within the next 25 years\, electricity consumption is declining and hopes of a rebound remain weak. What are the consequences for our decarbonization pathway? For the pace of deployment of low-carbon energy sources and the financing of the nuclear fleet? As France is currently in a situation of electricity overcapacity\, can it really afford to forgo the deployment of new generation capacity? And what solutions are there to once again accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to electricity? \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lecture Meeting (new format) will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nYour registration is only guaranteed subject to availability: if the capacity limit is reached\, you will receive an email informing you whether your registration has been confirmed or if you have been placed on the waiting list. If you do not hear from us\, your registration is considered final \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \n  \n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-debate-nicolas-goldberg-september-19th-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251017T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251017T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20250829T145133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T145133Z
UID:21318-1760704200-1760709600@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:FLM Research – Thibaud Voïta\, October 17th 2025
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Thibaud Voïta\, Conseiller au Centre Énergie de l’Institut Jacques Delors\, et co-directeur du MSc Management of Energy Transitions à Emlyon Business School. \nTitle:Building Decarbonisation and Affordable Housing in Europe – Can Local Governments Address Them Together? \nPlease note that the seminar will be conducted in English. \nAbstract: Buildings are central to Europe’s Decarbonisation and Housing strategies. They represent 40% of final energy use and 36% of emissions\, with most requiring renovation by 2030. The importance of building performance has been heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic\, which revealed poor ventilation\, the recent energy crisis\, which deepened energy poverty\, as well as the heat waves\, which are every year gaining intensity. Since the adoption of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (2010\, revised 2024) and the Energy Efficiency Directive (2012\, revised 2023)\, EU policy has increasingly integrated the social dimension of housing\, linking renovation with affordability\, energy poverty reduction\, and resilience of critical service buildings. In addition\, a new Commissioner in charge of Energy and Housing has been appointed\, and a Housing Task Force was established a few months ago. \nLocal governments\, however\, face significant challenges in financing\, planning\, and skill development. This presentation summarizes a report published earlier this year\, and identifies the key skills municipalities need—ranging from technical and financial capacities to “soft” skills in coordination and negotiation—while emphasizing the importance of digital tools\, integrated governance approaches\, and streamlined support mechanisms. Achieving Europe’s renovation goals will require stronger empowerment of municipalities and a major overhaul of investment frameworks. \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lecture Meeting (new format) will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nYour registration is only guaranteed subject to availability: if the capacity limit is reached\, you will receive an email informing you whether your registration has been confirmed or if you have been placed on the waiting list. If you do not hear from us\, your registration is considered final \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/flm-research-thibaud-voita-october-17th-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251027T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251027T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20251006T093406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T143307Z
UID:21436-1761557400-1761562800@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable: Clean Energy to Strengthen Energy Security
DESCRIPTION:The roundtable Clean Energy to Strengthen Energy Security organized by EMLyon Business School\, Paris Dauphine-PSL\, and the CEC as part of the Paris Climate & Nature Week (Sciences Po)\, addresses a major challenge of our time: recent energy crises\, characterised by price volatility and geopolitical tensions\, have underscored the importance of energy security for modern societies. The Russian attack on Ukraine in 2022 reminded European countries how heavily dependent they are on fossil fuel imports. It emphasises the urgent need to accelerate the shift towards local\, low-carbon\, and sustainable energy sources. \nThe clean energy transition\, through the adoption of low-carbon energy sources\, the acceleration of the electrification and measures to enhance energy performance and reduce energy consumption\, offers a direct response to this challenge: it reduces reliance on imports\, diversifies the energy mix\, and strengthens resilience in times of crisis. In addition\, if implemented correctly\, it also promotes fairer energy systems with lower bills\, improved air quality\, local and qualified jobs\, etc.  \n\n\nSpeakers: \n\nAnne-Sophie Corbeau\, Columbia University Global Center on Energy Policy (TBC)\nEmmanuel Mroz\, SNCF Renouvelables\nAnna Creti\, Climate Economics Chair\, Dauphine-PSL University\nSven Rösner\, Franco-German Office for the Energy Transition \nThibaud Voïta\, Jacques Delors Institute\nPatrice Geoffron\, Dauphine PSL University\nOlivier Massol\, Economics and Climate Chair\, CentraleSupélec\n\nModerator: Xavier Blot\, EM Lyon \nRegistration is mandatory and subject to availability
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/clean-energy-to-strengthen-energy-security/
LOCATION:Sciences Po Salons Scientifiques\, 1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin\, Paris\, 75007
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251105T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251105T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20251022T075439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T075623Z
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SUMMARY:November 5th\, 2025 : TEDx Salon CARBONE - L'accord de Paris\, 10 ans après
DESCRIPTION:This TEDxSalon will be conducted entirely in French. \nTEDxUniversitéParisDauphine Salon is back for its 5th edition\, this time in partnership with the Chair in Climate Economics! Born from a shared vision between TEDxUniversitéParisDauphine and the Chair\, this TEDxSalon aims to spark conversation around a topic close to all our hearts: carbon. Our goal? To make research lively\, accessible\, and inspiring for everyone—students\, curious minds\, and passionate individuals alike. Through short\, impactful talks\, discover how researchers are advancing the conversation on this critical issue\, in the signature TED style: clear\, interactive\, and brimming with ideas to share. Join us for an evening filled with insightful ideas\, thought-provoking discussions\, and inspiration\, alongside our passionate speakers from the Chair in Climate Economics! \nSpeakers : Anna Creti\, Marc Baudry\, Philippe Delacote\, Olivier Massol \nUniversité Paris Dauphine – PSL  \nNovember 5th\, 2025 at 7 pm \nAmphi 10 \nWhy this TEDx? \n2015: The world united to sign the Paris Agreement\, committing to limit global warming to +1.5°C. 2025: Carbon emissions continue to rise\, and progress remains uneven. Yet\, solutions exist—renewable energy\, sustainable agriculture\, carbon pricing—but their implementation is not happening fast enough. It’s time to take stock: What have we achieved? What still needs to be done? Because carbon isn’t just a challenge—it’s also an opportunity to rethink our economy\, our cities\, and our lifestyles. \nJoin us to discuss and debate. Reserve your spot now!
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/november-5th-2025-tedx-salon-carbone-laccord-de-paris-10-ans-apres/
LOCATION:Université Paris Dauphine – PSL\, Place du Maréchal Lattre de Tassigny\, Paris\, Sélectionner un État :\, 75016\, France
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251201T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251205T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20251114T143032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T144308Z
UID:21760-1764595800-1764952200@www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org
SUMMARY:Energy Week\, December 1st to 5th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Paris Energy Week (multisite) will take place in Paris from December 1 to 5\, 2025\, bringing together researchers\, policymakers\, industry leaders\, and students from around the world to discuss and innovate on the major challenges of the global energy transition at a decisive moment for the future of energy. \nTen years after energy was formally integrated into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs\, under SDG 7)\, the energy transition is at a critical juncture. The deployment of renewable energy is accelerating\, driven by major players like China\, which has helped reduce costs. However\, international policy developments threaten some of these advancements: major projects and subsidies are being canceled in the United States\, and several European countries are also reconsidering their support for wind and solar energy. At the same time\, access to critical minerals presents increasing challenges. Experts are also debating whether to prioritize electrification or energy conservation/sufficiency as part of decarbonization. Societies face complex choices that will shape the balance between sustainability\, security\, and affordability for generations to come. \nIn this context\, Paris Energy Week will bring together leading figures from academia\, politics\, and industry to engage in high-level dialogue on the future of energy. \nAnna Creti will participate in the session on December 3rd at 2:00 PM at Mines Paris – PSL:  Developments and Challenges of the EU ETS as a Dynamic Policy Instrument in Global Climate Governance 👉 Register \nFor more information\, see the detailed program and session locations
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/energy-week-december-1st-to-5th-2025/
LOCATION:Multisites : Sciences Po\, Mines Paris PSL\, Paris Dauphine-PSL
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251219T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251219T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20251118T151844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T125711Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lecture Meeting Debate – Daniele Curci & Jeanne Colombo\, December 19th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the seminar will be conducted in French. \nAmundi’s speakers: Daniele Curci\, Head of Investment Specialists Liquidity Solutions & Jeanne Colombo\, Institutional Content Marketing Analysist. \nTitle: Responsible investment in Amundi’s liquidity solutions \nAbstract: Overview of Amundi’s liquidity solutions and the integration of responsible investment criteria in the construction and management of money market and ultra-short-term bond portfolios (ESG criteria\, labels\, SFDR\, etc.) \n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lecture Meeting (new format) will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nYour registration is only guaranteed subject to availability: if the capacity limit is reached\, you will receive an email informing you whether your registration has been confirmed or if you have been placed on the waiting list. If you do not hear from us\, your registration is considered final \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lecture-meeting-debate-daniele-curci-jeanne-colombo-december-19th-2025/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260116T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260116T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20251208T124901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T142837Z
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SUMMARY:Fridau Lecture Meeting Debate - Simon Porcher\, January 16th\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the seminar will be conducted in French. \nSpeaker: Simon Porcher\, Full professor of Management at Université Paris Dauphine PSL. \nTitle: La fin de l’eau? Fayard\, 306 pages (Winner of the Lucien Dupont Prize from the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences\, the Sustainable Development Prize from the Cercle Turgot\, and the Best Management Essay Prize from FNEGE). \nAbstract: Are we heading toward the end of water? Or at least the end of easily available and affordable drinking water? Until the recent droughts experienced in Europe and the United States\, global powers tended to view water scarcity as primarily an issue for poorer countries. However\, due to climate change and human overuse\, half of the world’s population is now exposed to shortages of this vital resource. Around the globe\, social tensions over water access are growing increasingly acute. Until recently\, water rarely made headlines. Yet\, its management should now top the list of the most critical issues. Solutions exist\, but governments have fallen far behind. This book outlines the urgent actions needed before the ongoing disruption of the water cycle leads to catastrophic consequences. \n\n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lecture Meeting (new format) will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nYour registration is only guaranteed subject to availability: if the capacity limit is reached\, you will receive an email informing you whether your registration has been confirmed or if you have been placed on the waiting list. If you do not hear from us\, your registration is considered final. \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \n 
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/21887/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260220T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T211224
CREATED:20260113T102332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T102436Z
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SUMMARY:Friday Lecture Meeting – Romain Svartzman\, February 20th\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the seminar will be conducted in English. \nSpeaker: Romain Svartzman\, Research Fellow at Bocconi University’s Institute for European Policymaking (IEP@BU)\, a Senior Executive Fellow at SDA Bocconi School of Management. \nTitle: Price stability in the low-carbon transition: Taking stock and assessing the implications for monetary policy \n[Based on an ongoing paper written with David Barmes and Andrew Jackson] \nAbstract: The low-carbon transition – driven by policy\, innovation\, and behavioral shifts – will fundamentally reshape relative prices across the global economy. These adjustments can exert significant pressure on headline inflation\, particularly through volatile categories such as energy\, transport\, and food. Whether these shocks result in persistent inflationary pressures depends on their propagation through supply chains\, aggregate demand\, and wage-setting behaviors. This presentation will first take stock of the existing evidence regarding the links between the low-carbon transition and inflation. Such inflationary pressures may compel monetary policymakers to increase interest rates. However\, this could slow down the pace of the transition and amplify inflationary pressures related to climate shocks. This introduces a potential “inflation-green transition trade-off” alongside the traditional inflation-output mandate\, creating a complex intertemporal challenge for central banks. The second goal of this presentation is to assess the implications for monetary policy and propose a framework for navigating these trade-offs. \n\n\nPractical informations : Our Friday Lecture Meeting (new format) will take place from 12.30 to 2.00 pm \n\nFLMs are held in a face-to-face format in the seminar room on the 4th floor of the Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nTo participate we invite you to preregister here \nYour registration is only guaranteed subject to availability: if the capacity limit is reached\, you will receive an email informing you whether your registration has been confirmed or if you have been placed on the waiting list. If you do not hear from us\, your registration is considered final. \nTo receive invitations to the FLM\, present your works or unsubscribe from the mailing list\, do not hesitate to contact this address: flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lecture-meeting-romain-svartzman-february-20th-2026/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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SUMMARY:Friday Lecture Meeting avec Romain Mouton
DESCRIPTION:Intervenant : Romain Mouton\, président fondateur du cercle de Giverny. \nInformations : le Cercle de Giverny est un laboratoire d’idées de référence qui rassemble et accompagne les décideurs engagés\, afin de leur permettre de se placer à l’avant-garde de la résolution des défis environnementaux et sociaux. Ses travaux sont placés sous le haut patronage du ministère de l’Économie\, des Finances et de la Souveraineté industrielle et numérique. \n\nInformations pratiques: le Friday Lecture Meeting aura lieu de 12.30 à 14.00. \nLes FLMs se tiennent en format PRESENTIEL en salle de séminaire au 4ème étage du Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nAttention\, le nombre de places étant limité\, les inscriptions sont obligatoires et seront closes le jeudi 19 mars à 14h00. \n\nPour y participer\, inscrivez-vous ici \nSi vous souhaitez recevoir des invitations aux FLM\, présenter vos œuvres ou vous désinscrire de la liste de diffusion\, n’hésitez pas à contacter cette adresse : flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lecture-meeting-avec-romain-mouton/
LOCATION:Chaire Economie du Climat\, Palais Brongniart 28 Place de la Bourse\, Paris\, 75002
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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SUMMARY:Friday Lecture Meeting – Aurélien Stumpf Mascles\, 17 avril 2026
DESCRIPTION:Le modèle TiTAN du CGDD : l’approche technico-économique pour éclairer la planification de la transition écologique\n  \nInvité : Aurélien Stumpf Mascles\, Ministère de la Transition écologique\, de l’Aménagement du territoire\, des transports\, de la ville et du logement / Commissariat Général au Développement Durable / Service de l’Économie et de l’Évaluation / Bureau de la Transition énergétique et Solidaire \nRésumé \nTiTAN est un modèle technico-économique d’optimisation du système énergétique français. Il est développé\, maintenu et exploité au Commissariat général au développement durable (CGDD) et a été cofinancé par le CGDD\, la direction générale de l’énergie et du climat (DGEC) et France Stratégie. Basé sur une représentation explicite et détaillée des technologies qui composent le système énergétique (production-distribution d’énergie\, transport\, bâtiments\, industrie\, CCS)\, il permet de calculer la trajectoire d’investissement et d’activité la moins coûteuse\, à jeu d’hypothèses donné\, pour atteindre un objectif de baisse des émissions à long terme tout en satisfaisant la demande en services énergétiques. Il a vocation à éclairer la décision publique dans la planification de la transition vers la neutralité carbone. Ainsi\, TiTAN a participé à la révision de la valeur de l’action pour le climat (VAC) courant 2024 par la commission « Quinet III » de France Stratégie\, et pourra nourrir des analyses de sensibilité de la SNBC3 ainsi que des travaux préparatoires à la SNBC4. \n  \n\nInformations pratiques: le Friday Lecture Meeting aura lieu de 12h30 à 14h00. \nLes FLMs se tiennent en format PRESENTIEL en salle de séminaire au 4ème étage du Palais Brongniart\, 28 Place de la Bourse\, 75002 Paris. \nPour y participer nous vous invitons à vous inscrire ici \nVotre inscription n’est garantie que dans la limite des places disponibles :  en cas de limite atteinte\, vous recevrez un mail vous indiquant si votre inscription est bien effective\, ou si vous avez été inscrit sur liste d’attente. \nSans retour de notre part\, votre inscription est bien définitive. \n\nSi vous souhaitez recevoir des invitations aux FLM\, présenter vos œuvres ou vous désinscrire de la liste de diffusion\, n’hésitez pas à contacter cette adresse : flm@ChaireEconomieduClimat.org \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/friday-lecture-meeting-aurelien-stumpf-mascles-17-avril-2026/
CATEGORIES:Friday Lecture Meetings,Organized by the chair
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260625T070000
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Climate\, Finance\, and Sustainability 2026
DESCRIPTION:(English only) \nOverview\nClimate change\, resource depletion\, technological disruption\, and social inequalities are all pressing issues. How we have approached these problems may no longer be sufficient. The urgency of climate action\, the need for sustainable development\, and the critical role of finance in achieving both are unprecedented challenges. New situations call for new ways of thinking to mitigate climate change through financial solutions and sustainable investments and adapt to its impacts by building resilience and securing financial resources. \nThe 2026 International Symposium on Climate\, Finance\, and Sustainability (ISCFS-2026) aims to bring together a global community of leaders\, experts\, and innovators to address the above-mentioned interconnected issues. It also intends to be a focal point for new thoughts\, developments\, and challenges interrelating climate\, finance\, and sustainability. \nThe Symposium is jointly organized by AVSE Global\, Paris Dauphine University – PSL (Climate Economics Chair)\, Paris-Pantheon-Assas University (House of Management Science)\, University of Cambridge (Department of Land Economy) and University of Paris-Saclay (UMI SOURCE).  \nKeynote speakers\n\nSimon Dietz\nLasse Heje Pedersen\nNina Seega\n\nImportant dates\nSubmissions: February 23\, 2026 to April 30\, 2026 –\n\niscfs2026.sciencesconf.org/submission\, you have to create an account to submit your article to the system.\nA paper refers to a fully developed manuscript on a scholarly topic. We do not impose any style requirements. If needed\, one can refer\, for example\, to the Author Guidelines.\n\nDecision notifications: May 15\, 2026\nRegistration: May 15\, 2026 to May 31\, 2026\nEvent\n\n\n📅 25 June – 26 June 2026  \n📍Maison des Sciences de Gestion de l’Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas / House of Management Science\, Paris Pantheon-Assas University.\n\n\n \nLearn more on the Event website
URL:https://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/en/evenement/international-symposium-on-climate-finance-and-sustainability-2026/
LOCATION:Maison des Sciences de Gestion de l’Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas\, 1 Rue Guy de la Brosse\, Paris\, 75005
CATEGORIES:Organized by the chair
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