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'''Richard S.J. Tol''' (born [[1969]] in [[Hoorn]], raised in [[Zwaag]], [[West Friesland (region)]]) is a Senior Research Officer or the [[Economic and Social Research Institute]], Dublin, Ireland; |
'''Richard S.J. Tol''' (born [[1969]] in [[Hoorn]], raised in [[Zwaag]], [[West Friesland (region)]]) is a Senior Research Officer or the [[Economic and Social Research Institute]], Dublin, Ireland; Professor of the Economics of Climate Change at the [[Vrije Universiteit]], Amsterdam, The Netherlands; an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, [[Carnegie Mellon University]], Pittsburgh, PA, USA; and an Associate of the Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change, [[Hamburg University]] and Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Science, Hamburg, Germany. |
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He is an author (contributing, lead, principal and convening) of Working Groups I, II and III of the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]]. He is an author and editor of the UNEP Handbook on Methods for Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies. He is an editor of Energy Economics. |
He is an author (contributing, lead, principal and convening) of Working Groups I, II and III of the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]]. He is an author and editor of the UNEP Handbook on Methods for Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies. He is an editor of Energy Economics. |
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Richard S.J. Tol (born 1969 in Hoorn, raised in Zwaag, West Friesland (region)) is a Senior Research Officer or the Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland; Professor of the Economics of Climate Change at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; and an Associate of the Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change, Hamburg University and Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Science, Hamburg, Germany.
He is an author (contributing, lead, principal and convening) of Working Groups I, II and III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He is an author and editor of the UNEP Handbook on Methods for Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies. He is an editor of Energy Economics.
He specialises in energy economics and environmental economics, with a particular interest in climate change.