Manuel Linsenmeier
@mlinsenmeier.bsky.social
Environmental economist | Professor at C3S, Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main | climate change, sustainable development | https://mlinsenmeier.com
Bye Bergen, bye to another great @eaere.bsky.social conference #EAERE2025
June 20, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Bye Bergen, bye to another great @eaere.bsky.social conference #EAERE2025
A very accessible summary of the empirical literature on the impacts of weather and climate on health, productivity etc over the last 20 years or so, with a thoughtful discussion of what it all means in the larger context. Highly recommended!
March 7, 2024 at 2:58 PM
A very accessible summary of the empirical literature on the impacts of weather and climate on health, productivity etc over the last 20 years or so, with a thoughtful discussion of what it all means in the larger context. Highly recommended!
📢 Workshop Announcement and Call for Papers!
Join us for a workshop on Global Inequalities in Weather Forecasts, May 16th, at Columbia University.
Link to Call for Papers: tinyurl.com/3jfy8c8x
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Join us for a workshop on Global Inequalities in Weather Forecasts, May 16th, at Columbia University.
Link to Call for Papers: tinyurl.com/3jfy8c8x
Please repost/circulate!
January 30, 2024 at 3:41 PM
📢 Workshop Announcement and Call for Papers!
Join us for a workshop on Global Inequalities in Weather Forecasts, May 16th, at Columbia University.
Link to Call for Papers: tinyurl.com/3jfy8c8x
Please repost/circulate!
Join us for a workshop on Global Inequalities in Weather Forecasts, May 16th, at Columbia University.
Link to Call for Papers: tinyurl.com/3jfy8c8x
Please repost/circulate!
There are two key results that give me confidence that my estimates are causal: first, summer and winter occur at opposite times of the year in the Northern and in the Southern hemisphere, but I get essentially identical estimates for both.
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November 10, 2023 at 2:01 AM
There are two key results that give me confidence that my estimates are causal: first, summer and winter occur at opposite times of the year in the Northern and in the Southern hemisphere, but I get essentially identical estimates for both.
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