Closing the conference and summarizing it all. @SenniChiara hinting at questions of AI. Maybe an upcoming conference on climate and large language models next year? Time will tell. Thanks to all co-organisers @CETEx_LSE@bundesbank
New report out today outlines recommendations for national transition planning, designed to accelerate and coordinate whole-of-government/economy action towards a just, low-emissions, climate-resilient and nature-positive future. #ClimateWeekNYC
https://t.co/UORW5k4hDa
We are hosting a conference on 14-15 Oct with @sustmacro and @bundesbank on the macrofinancial & environmental implications of the growth of net zero transition-related supply chains. https://t.co/2sKj5OxjET
TODAY: Submit a paper or extended abstract to "Net zero, nature and supply chain vulnerabilities", hosted by @CETEx_LSE on 14-15 October. Co-organized by sustainable macro, @bundesbank and the @GRI_LSE!
Travel support for young scholars available! More: https://t.co/G53OjxVNd6
.@CETEx_LSE are calling for papers on the macrofinancial and environmental implications of the growth of #NetZero transition-related supply chains for their forthcoming conference with @Sustmacro and @bundesbank.
Further details ⬇️
https://t.co/PO4J0mTVV9
A main issue in #climate#finance is often 'money is not there'. The @FT shows that money may be there but is allocated to other priorities, which are often in contradiction with climate action, providing contrasting signals and incentives to markets.
... And the winners of the 2024 edition of the Best Doctoral Dissertations in Environmental and Resource Economics are... @A_VonDulong, @el_chinosauro & @guglielmozap!
All info on their dissertation can be found here https://t.co/cLjC7sZSEO
Congrats!
#EAEREAwards
#callforpapers for our 2024 conference (organized joint with @CETEx_LSE and @bundesbank from October 14-15 at LSE).
Have a paper on the macrofinancial and environmental implications of "Net zero, nature and supply chain vulnerabilities"? Submit by June 10!
https://t.co/tvd0yMMhCj
Is economic growth decoupling from resource use & environmental impact?
My new paper shows the answer depends to some extent on the way we measure GDP, which changes over time.
This allows for finding contradictory results in different studies.
1/9
https://t.co/bvx553qtD9
Early 2010s, I was in @ReserveBankofNZ forecast team. New Zealand was hit by major disasters. I turned to the literature for inflation impacts and found nothing, so I started my own research. Ref 2 "couldn't see the relevance of the topic." This milestone feels like vindication.