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SUMMARY:The Climate in Climate Economics
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nThe Climate in Climate Economics\n\nFolini, K
 ubler, Malova, Scheidegger\n\nIn "The climate in climate economics," Doris
  Folini et al. derive a set of four computational tests any climate emulat
 or needs to pass to replicate the basic features of fully-fledged climate 
 models so it can be used safely as a "black-box" module in dynamic (stocha
 stic) economic models to compute for instance the social cost of carbon, o
 r optimal carbon taxes. After that, they showcase their developments by re
 calibrating the DICE-2016 climate emulator and using a highly-scalable dee
 p learning-based solution method to compute the related optimal policies.\
 n\nDomain: Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences, Humanities and Social Scie
 nces
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