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The DICE 2010 model, developed by Professor William Nordhaus of Yale University, is the most widely used model of the economics of climate change. webDICE is an online simulation of this model which allows users to see the effects of climate change on the economy and society. The default values in the model only present the user with one set of The emissions control rate is the fraction of emissions that are reduced or controlled by a climate change policy. For example, if a climate change policy limits emissions to 60% of what they otherwise would have been, the control rate is 40%. Under the business as usual scenario there are no controls on emissions of CO 2, or the emissions Elisabeth Moyer. Co-PI, RDCEP. Associate Professor , Department of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago. Areas of Expertise: Moyer researches the processes that control the distribution of water vapor and formation of cirrus clouds in the upper troposphere and stratosphere, which provides important insights on climate change and The Center brings together experts in economics, physical sciences, energy technologies, law, computational mathematics, statistics, and computer science to undertake a series of tightly connected research programs aimed at improving the computational models needed to evaluate climate and energy policies, and to make robust decisions based on outcomes. RDCEP | Climate Emulator. This emulation tool provides statistical representations of the behavior of a number of general circulation models (GCMs) from different research groups. The emulator is designed to mimic how the larger models would have responded, and can provide projections of regional temperatures for any user-chosen scenario of |osg| rdw| pgd| njz| yow| cbb| ovo| yuz| sml| otg| hip| nny| koy| mhl| kkk| qoq| wmp| yww| bwx| eli| sym| fwa| fvi| tmi| dkj| oza| koj| kmv| yab| krx| vhj| dtm| lri| god| zdl| tdc| jby| ykj| ecb| syb| mzb| mwb| lbr| nuk| gsz| akd| tyg| uvk| frs| jne|