Lord Stern launches climate economic research centre
Research centre launched today to study global economic implications of climate change
Research centre launched today to study global economic implications of climate change
Lord Nicholas Stern, the author of the government funded Stern Review, has
today launched a UK research centre into the economic and policy implications of
climate change.
The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy has already received
backing from insurance company Munich Re, who has donated £3m to the centre.
The CCCEP is to evaluate the economics of climate risks and opportunities in
the insurance sector.
Ernst Rauch, head of Munich Re’s corporate climate team, said: ‘We see
opportunities for us in addressing the substantial demand for insurance-based
solutions stemming from the very different strategies necessary to mitigate and
adapt to climate change and the ensuing challenges’ BusinessGreen.com reported.
The project will be chaired by Lord Stern, directed by Judith Rees, from the
London School of Economics, and Andy Goulson at the University of Leeds. They
have received a £5m grant from the UK Economic and Social Research Council
The CCCEP aims to find emission reduction strategies that will prove
efficient, equitable and acceptable to both the public and private sectors and
to answer questions on what industries to invest in, when and what measures need
to be taken to reduce vulnerability to climate change including the cost of such
actions.
So far the CCCEP has outlined developing climate economics, governance, and
mitigation as some of its major research areas.
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