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Princeton Environmental Institute: "Valuing the Climate: Recent Advances and Challenges"

Solomon Hsiang discusses recent policy efforts to manage the climate like a capital asset by measuring the costs and benefits of climate — including hurricanes, weather variations and volcanic eruptions — on society. The integration of econometric methods and climate science have generated new insights and questions that may be extended to valuing non-climate resources.

       
     
Economic Inequality, Violence, and Life in a Changing Climate

Solomon Hsiang gave a keynote at the World Congress of Science Journalists on the science of understanding the social effects of climate change and the role it may play on exacerbating future inequality.  The keynote is followed by a 25 min Q+A with the audience of journalists.

       
     
Valuing Planetary Scale Assets

Solomon Hsiang speaks to other Kavli Fellows at the 2016 Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium at the National Academies of Science in Irvine, CA. 

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Solomon Hsiang explains how data and analytics are bringing about the next revolution in the technology of governance. At MIT's EmTech conference, he demonstrates the ways these innovations are transforming how we think about managing planetary resources.

       
     
Tropical Cyclones, Economics, & Infant Mortality in the Philippines

Solomon Hsiang explains research linking typhoons to economic losses and infant morality in the Philippines during a talk at Launch event for the Berkeley Institute for Data Science.

       
     
Using Satellite Data to Understand the Social Impacts of Climate

Solomon Hsiang presents at UC Berkeley's Center for Effective Global Action, explaining how satellite technologies allow researches to understand linkages between the climate and society.