Currently dating back until October 2016.
- New policy paper on non-stationarity published.
- Oxford Martin School article on paper.
- New paper on coastal sea level rise published.
- New paper on probabilistic regional sea-level projections published.
- New paper on evaluating system forecasts published.
- New discussion paper on `exogeneity in climate econometrics’.
- We now have a Climate Econometrics Blog.
- New paper on detecting past volcanic events from reconstructed summer temperatures
- Check out our Climate Econometrics Research Summary to see what we have been up to
- We have launched a Climate Econometrics Network Newsletter! Contact us if you want to join our mailing list
- New VoxEU article: Short-term forecasting of the coronovirus pandemic, by David Hendry, Jennifer Castle and Jurgen Doornik
- Forecasting the future path of the pandemic – a new blog and FT piece by David Hendry, Jennifer Castle, and Jurgen Doornik
- Letter to the FT: WHO pronouncement needed careful judgement, Susana Campos-Martins and David Hendry
- New Climate Econometrics Newsletter with lots of great research from the network
- Decarbonising the future UK economy: New VoxEU by David Hendry & Jennifer Castle
- Why short-term forecasts can be better than models for predicting how pandemics evolve: Article in The Conversation by David Hendry, Jennifer Castle, & Jurgen Doornik
- Can we get accurate short-term forecasts of coronavirus cases and deaths?: New article in Economics Observatory by Jennifer Castle, Jurgen Doornik, & David Hendry
- Get and taste of our recent work on our Research Summaries page
- We still don’t know if warmer weather slows down the spread of COVID-19: A new study by Oxford researchers
- Can the UK achieve net-zero emissions in a post-COVID-19 economic recovery?: Jennifer Castle and David Hendry
- Impact Report for NERC’s Operation Earth programme
- Climate economics support for the UN climate targets: A new paper by Thomas Sterner et al.
- Weather impacts forced migration – new blog
- David Hendry recommends the best books to get an insight into forecasting
- Magdalen College profile of DPhil student Ebba Mark
- New webinar about climate policies with Chris Stark, Ebba Mark & Moritz Schwarz
- Call for Papers! International Journal of Forecasting Special Issue on “Forecasting Environmental and Climate Time Series” – Closing date February 1st 2025
- Climate Policy Explorer – See which policies work
- Effectiveness of 1,500 global climate policies ranked for first time
- Insight Brief: The Climate Policy Explorer
- The Bernanke Review: Responses from Bank of England Watchers
- Five policy interventions to deliver UK net zero – University of Oxford
- Why did the Bank of England need a review of its forecasting record? – Economics Observatory