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  • 2026: Macroeconomic Modeling Workshop 4

    Date: May 19-22, 2026 Location: Glion, Switzerland This workshop gathered members of the Transition Macroeconomics Consortium to discuss and compare macroeconomic modeling methods that can accurately inform of the impacts of phasing out unabated fossil fuels toward a net zero greenhouse gas emissions economy.

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  • 2024: Macroeconomic Modeling Workshop 1

    Date: July 22-25, 2024 Location: Glion, Switzerland This workshop gathered members of the Transition Macroeconomics Consortium to discuss and compare macroeconomic modeling methods that can accurately inform of the impacts of phasing out unabated fossil fuels toward a net zero greenhouse gas emissions economy.

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  • 2025: Macroeconomic Modeling Workshop 3

    Date: July 17-20, 2025 Location: Lyon, France This workshop gathered members of the Transition Macroeconomics Consortium to discuss and compare macroeconomic modeling methods that can accurately inform of the impacts of phasing out unabated fossil fuels toward a net zero greenhouse gas emissions economy.

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  • 2025: Macroeconomic Modeling Workshop 2

    Date: January 8-11, 2025 Location: London, England This workshop gathered members of the Transition Macroeconomics Consortium to discuss and compare macroeconomic modeling methods that can accurately inform of the impacts of phasing out unabated fossil fuels toward a net zero greenhouse gas emissions economy.

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  • 2026: Net-Zero Transition in the Context of Geopolitical Fragmentation: How Can Macroeconomic Modelling Help?

    April 22nd, 2026 • Paris, France In an increasingly fragmented geopolitical landscape, this one-day conference in Paris convenes leading academics, policymakers and philanthropies to address a critical blind spot in global climate policy debates: the interactions between the transformation of energy systems and geopolitical shifts. The inadequacy of current climate and energy macroeconomic models to

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