Emanuele Massetti
Yale University, FEEM, and CMCC
Emanuele Massetti is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Senior Researcher at the Sustainable Development Unit of Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) and Research affiliate at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change (CMCC). He is Lead Author for the Working Group III of the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC.
Emanuele holds a PhD in Economics from Catholic University of Milan, a MSc in Economics from University College London and a MA in Economics from Brown University. In 2007/2008 he was Research Affiliate at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. In May 2011 Emanuele started the outgoing phase of the International Outgoing Marie Curie Fellowship. For FEEM he is involved in several European research projects. He was consultant for the EBRD, the OECD, the UNDP and the UNEP.
His main research interests are in Environmental Economics. He is one of the authors of WITCH, an Integrated Assessment Model to study optimal climate change policies. His work on the economics of mitigation focuses on the dynamics of technological change, on financing issues, on the international trade of oil and electricity. Emanuele is now working at a new generation global model of climate change impacts.
Articles by Emanuele Massetti:
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When should China start cutting its emissions?
25 April 2012, 9269 reads
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Working together for a better planet: The best is the enemy of the good
23 April 2012, 7375 reads
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Copenhagen: Good news and bad news
15 January 2010, 10383 reads
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The improbable 2°C global warming target
3 September 2009, 9994 reads
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How to meet the challenge of climate change
24 January 2008, 28440 reads
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