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The Virtual Seminar on Climate Economics is an online seminar series hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and organized by economists at that Reserve Bank along with researchers from the University of Hamburg, Arizona State University, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
The presenter at this seminar is Marshall Burke, an associate professor of earth system science and deputy director at the Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University. His topic is "Climate, Wildfire, and Air Pollution."
We convene on Zoom for a 50-minute talk and up to 25 minutes of discussion and Q&A. Please submit your registration to receive emails with Zoom links to attend the series.
The series is open to everyone interested in research on the economics of climate change, including topics drawn from macroeconomics, microeconomics, finance, econometrics, and environmental economics.