Model the climate transition — sector by sector.
Climate Economics brings together physical climate projections, macroeconomic models, and transition pathway analysis into a single integrated workbench. Quantify risk, identify adaptation levers, and stress-test policy assumptions across energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and beyond.
Core Tools
Analytical workbench & visualisationCombine economic and climate models, select a transition pathway, and generate an integrated scenario forecast with sector-level impact breakdowns.
Workbench →Interactive 3-D globe with city-level temperature, precipitation and heat-stress projections to 2100. Includes BRICS+ economic overlays and ocean thermal budget animation.
Globe →Design and stress-test policy packages — carbon prices, subsidies, regulations — and trace their macroeconomic and sector-level effects through transition pathway models.
Simulator →Examine the relationship between GDP growth and greenhouse gas emissions across countries and sectors. Identify credible decoupling trajectories and quantify the structural change required.
Decoupling →Browse 3 economic, 3 climate, and 2 combined models — each with methodology notes, calibration status, and integration guidance.
Models →Curated links to 13 primary institutions, datasets, and publications — CMIP6, NGFS, IEA, IPCC and more — with direct access to the upstream data powering every module.
Sources →Historical Record
Audit trail & forecast accuracyEvery saved run is preserved with full parameter snapshots, model versions, and integrated outputs. Browse, compare, and export past scenarios.
Archive →Structured back-testing of forecast accuracy against outturn data. Analyse systematic biases, evaluate model performance, and drive calibration improvements.
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