Slides:
Freddy Bouchet (Lyon) Increasing the sample size for climate extremes in catastrophe models, by several orders of magnitude, at a fixed numerical cost
Ton van den Bremer (Oxford/VU Amsterdam) The Risk Adjusted Carbon Price
Jean-Francois Chassagneux (Paris) Modeling Carbon Market using Forward-Backward SDEs
Michel Crucifix (UC Louvain) Uncertainy in climate science and climate policy
Simon Dietz (LSE) Cumulative carbon emissions and economic policy: in search of general principles
Henk Dijkstra (Utrecht) Complementing CO2 emission reduction by geoengineering might strongly enhance future welfare
Christian Franzke (Hamburg) Probabilistic assessment and projections of US weather and climate risks and economic damages
Gideon Kruseman (IMMYT) Sattelite data and supervised learning
Thomas Lontzek (Aachen) Tipping Point Dynamics in Climate-Economy Systems
Stan Olijslagers (Amsterdam) Discounting the Future: on Climate Change, Ambiguity Aversion and Epstein-Zin preferences
Kees Oosterlee (CWI/TU Delft) Numerical methods for FBSDEs
Tony Smith (Yale) Climate Change Around the World
David Stainforth (LSE) Implications of Variability for Economics Assessments of Climate Change
Detlef van Vuuren (PBL/Utrecht) What is needed to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals (ask Detlef for the link)