Sustainable Earth Modelling Economics

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Sustainable Earth Modelling Economics

The SEME Division analyses the transition to sustainability, helping identify and evaluate low carbon, sustainable strategies. The approach used is multidisciplinary, with strong use of quantitative methods based on data science, integrated modeling and experimental and behavioral economics.

Objectives

  • Evaluate the low carbon transformation of the energy, land and climate sectors;
  • Evaluate behavioural and traditional policy interventions for promoting pro-environmental behavior;
  • Assess green innovation and its determinants;
  • Study the interplay between various sustainable development goals;
  • Identify robust policy strategies to climate risks and uncertainties;
  • Identify technological and societal transition pathways;
  • Study climate induced migration.

SEME Projects

  • BEZOS EARTH FUND project - Navigating Fiscal Challenges of the Clean Energy Transition

    Navigating Fiscal Challenges of the Clean Energy Transition is a project funded…


  • PRUDENT: Promoting Green Nudging for Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry

    PRUDENT aspires to revolutionize agriculture and forestry by promoting sustainable practices and…


  • CO-CREATE: Conditions for Responsible Research of SRM – Analysis, Co-Creation, and Ethos

    Experimental research on solar radiation modification (SRM) is controversial and feared to…

  • SEME Publications

    Climate variability and worldwide migration: Current evidence and future projections

    Cattaneo C., Massetti E., Farinosi F., Dasgupta  S.
    2024, Environ. Res. Lett., doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad91cb


    The public use of early-stage scientific advances in carbon dioxide removal: a science-technology-policy-media perspective

    Tripodi G.; Lillo F.; Mavilia R.; Mina A.; Chiaromonte F.; Lamperti F.
    2024, Environmental Research Letters, Volume 19, Issue 11 - Article number 114009, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad7479


    Clean innovation, heterogeneous financing costs, and the optimal climate policy mix

    Campiglio E., Spiganti A., Wiskich A.
    2024, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Volume 128, doi: 10.1016/j.jeem.2024.103071

    SEME Models

  • FASST(R) - FAst Scenario Screening Tool

    FASST(R) is a source receptor model, an R version of the reduced-form…


  • WITCH - World Induced Technical Change Hybrid model

    WITCH (World Induced Technical Change Hybrid) is an integrated assessment model designed…

  • Division Director

    Cristina Cattaneo

    Division Manager

    Contacts

    Via Bergognone, 34 – 20144 Milano (MI)
    [email protected]

    Research Units

    Research Unit Leader
    Laurent Drouet and Johannes Emmerling

    We examine pathways of transition of the economic, environmental and technological systems. We develop and use complex models that integrate sectors and systems and delineate the key strategies compatible with climate stabilization. We carry out empirical work on the efficacy of climate policies around the world.

    Research Unit Leader
    Giovanna d’Adda

    We assess the behavioural elements that affect individuals, corporations and institutions in the realm of environmental choices. We evaluate energy efficiency and low carbon programmes of industries and governments, both in developed and developing countries, through randomized controlled trials.

    Research Unit Leader
    Cristina Cattaneo

    We study the links between climate change and migration and estimate to what extent climate change and other environmental risks influence patterns of human migration.

    Research Unit Leader
    Elena Verdolini

    We identify innovation and technological pathways, strategies and policies for the low-carbon transition; we analyse the mechanisms and the role of specific policies and technological disruptions in fostering or hindering the transition toward low carbon development.

    RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment leverages two leading international centers for economic and environmental research: Resources for the Future – RFF, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change – CMCC.

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