Massimo Tavoni is the Director of EIEE. He is also full professor at the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano. He coordinated the Climate Change Mitigation programme at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) between 2015 and 2018. He has been fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioural Sciences at Stanford University, and post doctoral fellow at Princeton University.
His research is about climate change mitigation policies, and has appeared in major scientific journals. He is a lead author of the IPCC (5th and 6th assessment reports), co-directs of the International Energy Workshop and was deputy editor for the journal ‘Climatic Change’. He is a recipient of a grant from the European Research Council (ERC). He has advised several international institutions on climate change matters, including the OECD, the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank.
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LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Weather- and climate-driven power supply and demand time series for power and energy system analyses
- Reducing the cost of capital to finance the energy transition in developing countries
- Daily temperature and sales of energy-using durables
- Widening the scope: The direct and spillover effects of nudging water efficiency in the presence of other behavioral interventions
- Economic quantification of Loss and Damage funding needs
- Strategic information avoidance, belief manipulation and the effectiveness of green nudges
- Demand-side policies for power generation in response to the energy crisis: A model analysis for Italy
- Inequality repercussions of financing negative emissions
- Financing negative emissions leads to windfall profits and inequality at net zero
- Global inequality consequences of climate policies when accounting for avoided climate impacts