Economic analysis of Climate Impacts and Policy Division
Edificio Porta dell'Innovazione - Piano 2 - via della Libertà 12 - 30175 Venezia Marghera (VE), Italy
Francesco is a PhD student in the “Science and Management of Climate Change” program at Ca’ Foscari University and the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC). His research focuses on the relationship between energy demand and climate change adaptation strategies.
From 2016 to 2019 he has been a Junior Researcher at the Institute of Energy and Environment Economics and Policy (IEFE) and at the Centre for Research in Geography, Resources, Environment, Energy and Networks (GREEN) at Bocconi University, conducting research projects on green finance and on green economy business models in different sectors (e.g. energy efficiency, waste management, last-mile logistic).
He holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental and Development Economics at Roma Tre University and a MSc in Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment at University College London. He is passionate about freediving and hiking.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- The cost of climate change on households and families in the EU
- Air-conditioning adoption and electricity demand highlight climate change mitigation–adaptation tradeoffs
- Increased energy use for adaptation significantly impacts mitigation pathways
- Increased energy use for adaptation significantly impacts mitigation pathways
- Income-dependent expansion of electricity demand for climate change adaptation in Brazil
- Power systems' performance under high renewables' penetration rates: a natural experiment due to the COVID-19 demand shock
- Cooling demand in Integrated Assessment Models: a Methodological Review