RISP members are working together on:
- π Developing new theories of economics from a network perspective
- π Developing BRIDGE series models that bridge different natural and economic systems
- π Modeling the propagation of shocks on economic networks
- π€ Exploring machine learning potential for climate change risk assessment
- π Developing methodologies for companies, investors, and insurers to calculate greenhouse gas emissions across value chains
- β‘ Developing methodologies for companies, investors, and insurers to assess the climate-related financial risks
- π‘ Exploring how machine learning can help tackle climate change
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If you'd like to explore more about our work, here are some latest articles from RISP members:
- π©βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ Modeling the emission trading scheme from an agent-based perspective (European Journal of Operational Research, 2020)
βοΈ Global supply-chain effects of COVID-19 control measures (Nature Human Behaviour, 2020)- π COVID-19, global emissions and the Paris Agreement (Nature Climate Change, 2021)
- π₯ Economic footprint of California wildfires in 2018 (Nature Sustainability, 2021)
- π ...