Tools and Resources for Economic Models of Climate Change
Teaching, University of Oxford, 2021
Climate Impacts and Econometric Estimation
- Climate Econometrics Research Group at Oxford
- Climate Impact Explorer: Climate Analytics — Climate impact explorer
- Data and Graphs for Impacts based on an econometric study of climate impacts: Climate Change and Economic Production by Country (stanford.edu)
- A guide to start using climate data and using Econometrics in R and Python: Practical Guide to Climate Econometrics (climateestimate.net)
Integrated Assessment Models and Future Scenarios
- Run your own Climate Policy Scenario En-ROADS (climateinteractive.org)
- MacKay Carbon Calculator - UK emissions and primary energy consumption (beis.gov.uk)
- Code for a slightly older version on GitHub: decc/twenty-fifty-new-look: The source code for the new look version of the 2050 calculator (github.com)
- IXMP Scenario Explorer developed by IIASA
- Run Nordhaus’ DICE Model in a browser: RDCEP - webDICE
- Run your own Simple Climate Model: HectorUI: An Interactive Climate Model (shinyapps.io)
- A more sophisticated Integrated Assessment Model for the Social Cost of Carbon: the META Model, which is also available in an Excel version
- Documentation and Overview for common Integrated Assessment Models (CE-IAMs) IAMC wiki - IAMC-Documentation (iamcdocumentation.eu)
- Full code for the REMIND model: remindmodel/remind: REMIND - REgional Model of INvestments and Development (github.com)