Workshop: Climate Impacts and Adaptation

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Thursday, 16 April

Time Session Details
09:00–09:30 Arrival & coffee  
09:30–09:40 Welcome Manuel Linsenmeier (Goethe University Frankfurt)
09:40–11:00 Session 1: Firms 09:40 Glen Gostlow (University of Zurich) — What Firms Actually Lose (And Gain) From Extreme Weather Event Impacts
10:20 Karol Kempa (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management) — A Bit Under the Weather? Flood Impacts and Firm Recovery in the Manufacturing Sector
11:00–11:20 Coffee break  
11:20–12:40 Session 2: Climate Damages and Mitigation 11:20 James Rising (University of Delaware) — Economic Disparities in a Warming World: A Meta-Analysis of GDP Impacts
12:00 Cannon Cloud (Goethe University) - Mapping the Supply Curve for Forest Regeneration in Brazil
12:40–13:10 Lunch  
13:10–13:50 Lightning Talks Ambre Kutten (Goethe University Frankfurt & Bundesbank)
Mathilde Bossut (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
Samuel Manfredi (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Tina Emambakhsh (ECB)
13:50–14:00 Break  
14:00–15:20 Session 3: Development and Institutions 14:00 Maria Waldinger (KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt) — The Long-Term Effects of Air Pollution on Health and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Socialist East Germany
14:40 Matthias Schündeln (Goethe University Frankfurt) — Does Development Contribute to Democracy? Microeconomic Evidence from Severe Climate Events
15:20–15:40 Coffee break  
15:40–17:00 Session 4: Climate Damages II 15:40 Jeff Shrader (Columbia University) — A Guide to Climate Damages
16:20 Manuel Linsenmeier (Goethe University Frankfurt) — Climate Shift Uncertainty and Economic Damages
19:00 Dinner (by invitation) Frankfurter Wirtshaus (Mainkai 35, 60311 Frankfurt am Main; Google Maps)

Friday, 17 April

Time Session Details
09:00–10:20 Session 5: Migration 09:00 Leonie Wenz (PIK / TU Berlin) — Climate induced cross-border migration at global scales
09:40 Guglielmo Zappalà (Harvard University) — A Hedonic Social Cost of Carbon: Evidence from US Migration
10:20–10:40 Coffee break  
10:40–12:00 Session 6: Early Warnings 10:40 Daniel Heyen (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau) — Early Warning Systems
11:20 Francesco Savazzi (Paris Saclay) — Heat Mortality: Adaptation and Warnings
12:00–12:40 Lunch  
12:40–14:00 Session 7: International trade 12:40 Ghassane Benmir (IE University) — Climate Ripples and Production Networks
13:20 Max Huppertz (Bank of England) — Climate Change Increases Bilateral Trade Costs
14:00 Coffee (optional) Walk to the campus Westend (10 min) and craft coffee in Hoppenworth and Ploch