Climate change, in the end, is a risk management problem. A lot of it has to do with buying insurance against worst-case outcomes. Published as Letter to the Editor in the Financial Times on April 3rd, 2014
Speech by Deputy Governor Egil Matsen, delivered at Norges Bank on 8 November 2019.publishedVersio
Climate science has made enormous progress over the last two decades in understanding the nature of ...
In this paper, I use Foucault's concept of governmentality to investigate changes in the risk manage...
ABSTRACT: The climate change problem must be thought of in terms of risk, not certainty. There are m...
There is widespread agreement that effectively tackling climate change requires not only reducing gr...
Hindsight tells us that COVID-19, thought by former President Trump and others to have come out of n...
<p>Recent extreme weather events in eastern Australia have again raised questions in the public sphe...
Climate change is an undisputable fact. However it has not been found out yet with certainty what ro...
“ We’d be out of our minds if we wrote weather insurance on the opinion global warming would have no...
How large a risk is society prepared to run with the climate system? This is a question of the utmos...
Rapid climate change has been occurring for the past few decades (IPCC 2012). These climate changes ...
2021 has been characterised by, among other things, headline-grabbing heat waves, wildfires, and flo...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
Climate change is known as a ‘wicked’ or even a ‘diabolical’ problem: complex, persistent and requir...
The warming of the climate system is evident from observations of air and ocean temperatures as well...
Speech by Deputy Governor Egil Matsen, delivered at Norges Bank on 8 November 2019.publishedVersio
Climate science has made enormous progress over the last two decades in understanding the nature of ...
In this paper, I use Foucault's concept of governmentality to investigate changes in the risk manage...
ABSTRACT: The climate change problem must be thought of in terms of risk, not certainty. There are m...
There is widespread agreement that effectively tackling climate change requires not only reducing gr...
Hindsight tells us that COVID-19, thought by former President Trump and others to have come out of n...
<p>Recent extreme weather events in eastern Australia have again raised questions in the public sphe...
Climate change is an undisputable fact. However it has not been found out yet with certainty what ro...
“ We’d be out of our minds if we wrote weather insurance on the opinion global warming would have no...
How large a risk is society prepared to run with the climate system? This is a question of the utmos...
Rapid climate change has been occurring for the past few decades (IPCC 2012). These climate changes ...
2021 has been characterised by, among other things, headline-grabbing heat waves, wildfires, and flo...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
Climate change is known as a ‘wicked’ or even a ‘diabolical’ problem: complex, persistent and requir...
The warming of the climate system is evident from observations of air and ocean temperatures as well...
Speech by Deputy Governor Egil Matsen, delivered at Norges Bank on 8 November 2019.publishedVersio
Climate science has made enormous progress over the last two decades in understanding the nature of ...
In this paper, I use Foucault's concept of governmentality to investigate changes in the risk manage...