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Munich Re research programme: conference presentations in 2010

odBelow is a list of workshops/conference presentations related to the Munich Re research programme, held in 2010.

Presentations from other years can also be accessed:


December

Revisiting the Use of Climate Models for Adaptation Decision Making: Nicola Ranger, American Geophysical Union conference, San Francisco, USA, December 2010.

July

CCCEP/CATS presentations| (abstracts of the talks and posters): Leonard Smith, Nicola Ranger, Falk Niehoerster, Alex Jarman and others, 11th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology (IMSC), Edinburgh, UK, 12-16 July.

Two sessions on i) carbon markets, ii) on decision making under model uncertainty: Max Fehr & Pauline Barrieu, in the 'Energy, Environment and Climate' stream at the EUROXXIV conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 11-14 July.

Option Pricing in the European Unions Emission Trading Scheme| (PDF, 5.40KB): Max Fehr, in the 'Energy, Environment and Climate' stream at the EUROXXIV conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 11-14 July.

June 

Reframing the Reliability of Models: moving from error to quality for use| (PDF, 93.3KB): Arthur Petersen presented a workshop paper (joint with Leonard Smith) at the ESF workshop, 'Exploring Epistemic Shifts in Computer Based Environmental Sciences', Aarhus University, Denmark, 10-12 June.

May 

Improving the IPCC's Uncertainty Management in Assessing Climate Change, Impacts and Responses| (event information): Arthur Petersen, LSE, 13 May.

Interpretation of Decadal Tropical Cyclone Forecasts for Decision-Support: application to insurance and disaster risk reduction along the US Gulf Coast and the Caribbean|: Falk Niehoerster (N. Ranger, L. Smith, F. Niehoerster, R. Muir-Wood and H. Kunreuther), AMS conference on Hurricane meteorology in Tucson Arizona, May. 

April

Examining Uncertainties in Climate Models: forecasting the impact of best and worst case climate scenarios on the future of the ILS Market|: L. Smith and P. Barrieu, talk at ILS summit, Europe, 28 April. 

Talk on the EU ETS work|: Max Fehr, Industrial-Academic Forum on Commodities, Energy Markets, and Emissions Trading, Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada, 9-10 April.

January

Examining the Uncertainties in Climate Models: forecasting the Impact of best and worst case scenarios on the future of the ILS Market|: L. A. Smith and P. Barrieu, talk at ILS summit, New York, USA, 29 January.

 

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