NAVIGATE-CIRED Summer School
Topic: A just transition to net zero emissions societies – contributions from IAM studies
The deadline for application has been postponed to March 15th, 2020.
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Summer School Website
The aim of the Summer School, organized by CIRED with the support of the NAVIGATE H2020 project and the MDPP chair, is to foster scientific exchanges between participants and faculty members about the issue of how to achieve a just and equitable transition to net zero emissions, and about the modelling methods relevant to address the different dimensions to this broad issue. What are the short and medium term distributional impacts of climate change mitigation policies? How will different economic sectors be affected by climate policies? How to achieve such a transition in line with sustainable development goals? How may the transition ensure decent lives and decent jobs? Those are some of the questions that will be raised during the Summer School, which will gather students working primarily with integrated assessment models to address the different dimensions of this topic.
The lectures given by the School’s faculty members will provide the background scientific material. Participants will be asked to present a version of their research work and will receive valuable feedback from fellow students and from the School’s faculty members. Additional activities include group project exercises, reading sessions, conferences and social events.
The faculty will be composed of CIRED researchers and several international leaders in environmental economics.
Confirmed faculty members include:
Jean-François Mercure (University of Exeter)
Johannes Emmerling (RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE))
Lola Vallejo (IDDRI)
Lucas Chancel (Paris School of Economics)
Céline Guivarch (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, CIRED)
Aurélie Méjean (CNRS, CIRED)
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