NewsOctober 30, 2019
How Do We Measure Climate Risk?
The Interchange podcast kicks off a three-part interview series on climate risk in a conversation with Rhodium partner Trevor Houser.
Rhodium's Climate Economist Testifies to US House Panel: 'We haven't been pricing pollution correctly'
The Interchange podcast kicks off a three-part interview series on climate risk in a conversation with Rhodium partner Trevor Houser.
In this episode of The Interchange, Rhodium’s Trevor Houser talks about how to measure and quantify the physical and economic risks of a warming planet. This question has very real consequences for the way companies are run, the way cities are planned, and the way markets are valued, he explains. Rhodium’s work with Blackrock on climate risk and the Climate Impact Lab’s ongoing effort to quantify the costs of climate change are also raised in this conversation.
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