Understanding of climate change and policy responses thereto rely on accurate measurements as well as models of both socio-economic and physical processes. However, data to assess impacts and establish historical climate records are non-stationary: distributions shift over time due to shocks, measurement changes, and stochastic trends - all of which invalidate standard statistical inference. This thesis establishes econometric methods to model non-stationary climate data consistent with known physical laws, enabling joint estimation and testing, develops techniques for the automatic detection of structural breaks, and evaluates socio-economic scenarios used in long-run climate projections. Econometric cointegration analysis can be used to ...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
Detection and attribution of climate change has been a growing activity since the 90's when the ques...
The climate change attribution problem is addressed using empirical decomposition. Cycles in solar m...
Climate policy target variables including emissions and concentrations of greenhouse gases, as well ...
This thesis has used bivariate time series models to investigate the long-run causal relationships b...
Extreme weather events occurring around the world are a daily reminder that our climate is rapidly c...
We review the statistical methods currently in use to estimate past changes in climate. These method...
The goal of this paper is to empirically test for structural breaks of world mean temperatures that ...
Several time series investigations of global climate change have been published, but the time series...
How sensitive is Earth’s climate to a given increase in atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrati...
This paper presents the findings of climate change impact on a widespread human crisis due to a natu...
This paper proposes a nonlinear cointegrating regression model based on the well-known energy balanc...
International audienceWe propose here a new statistical approach to climate change detection and att...
We present a methodology for detecting breaks at any point in time-series regression models using an...
The provision of accurate methods for predicting the climate response to anthropogenic and natural f...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
Detection and attribution of climate change has been a growing activity since the 90's when the ques...
The climate change attribution problem is addressed using empirical decomposition. Cycles in solar m...
Climate policy target variables including emissions and concentrations of greenhouse gases, as well ...
This thesis has used bivariate time series models to investigate the long-run causal relationships b...
Extreme weather events occurring around the world are a daily reminder that our climate is rapidly c...
We review the statistical methods currently in use to estimate past changes in climate. These method...
The goal of this paper is to empirically test for structural breaks of world mean temperatures that ...
Several time series investigations of global climate change have been published, but the time series...
How sensitive is Earth’s climate to a given increase in atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrati...
This paper presents the findings of climate change impact on a widespread human crisis due to a natu...
This paper proposes a nonlinear cointegrating regression model based on the well-known energy balanc...
International audienceWe propose here a new statistical approach to climate change detection and att...
We present a methodology for detecting breaks at any point in time-series regression models using an...
The provision of accurate methods for predicting the climate response to anthropogenic and natural f...
The wide spread of projected temperature changes in climate projections does not predominately origi...
Detection and attribution of climate change has been a growing activity since the 90's when the ques...
The climate change attribution problem is addressed using empirical decomposition. Cycles in solar m...