Economic Implications of Climate Change
The effects of climate change will intensify throughout the century, resulting in profound changes in climate patterns across the globe.
Climate change will create many economic losers, but also some winners. In this webinar, we examine the potential impact of climate change and quantify the macroeconomic consequences across various channels.
Speakers
Mark Zandi, Managing Director, Chief Economist
Mark Zandi is chief economist of Moody’s Analytics, where he directs the economic research and forecasting team.
Chris Lafakis, Director, Economic Research
Chris Lafakis is a director with Moody's Analytics, specializing in macroeconomics, energy economics, model development and validation.
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