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[https://www.camecon.us/ Cambridge Econometrics] is a global economics consultancy that provides data-driven advice on economic, societal, and environmental issues, using data analysis and economic modeling approaches. With their economic model E3ME <ref>https://www.camecon.us/how/e3me-model/</ref>, they are able to simulate economic behavior for 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 degree C global temperature pathways, as well as analyze the impact that policy, [http://depts.washington.edu/climaterisklab/CRLWiki/index.php?title=All_Physical_Risk_Datasets physical climate risks], and growth of green energy sectors would have on the economy. | [https://www.camecon.us/ Cambridge Econometrics] is a global economics consultancy that provides data-driven advice on economic, societal, and environmental issues, using data analysis and economic modeling approaches. With their economic model E3ME <ref>https://www.camecon.us/how/e3me-model/</ref>, they are able to simulate economic behavior for 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 degree C global temperature pathways, as well as analyze the impact that policy, [http://depts.washington.edu/climaterisklab/CRLWiki/index.php?title=All_Physical_Risk_Datasets physical climate risks], and growth of green energy sectors would have on the economy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 12 January 2024
Cambridge Econometrics is a global economics consultancy that provides data-driven advice on economic, societal, and environmental issues, using data analysis and economic modeling approaches. With their economic model E3ME [1], they are able to simulate economic behavior for 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 degree C global temperature pathways, as well as analyze the impact that policy, physical climate risks, and growth of green energy sectors would have on the economy.