About: Rob Dellink
- Rob Dellink is an Economist / Policy Analyst in the Environment Directorate of the OECD since January 2009. He specialises in applied modelling of the costs of climate change policies using large-scale computable general equilibrium models. Recent studies he coordinated include the costs and effectiveness of the Copenhagen Accord pledges, and direct and indirect linking of carbon markets. Before joining the OECD, Rob was senior researcher at the VU University Amsterdam and assistant professor at Wageningen University, where his research mainly focused on theeconomics of adaptation and game-theoretic analysis of international climate agreements. He holds a PhD in economics from VU University Amsterdam and an MSc in econometrics from Tilburg University.
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- Come on-board and appreciate climate culture
- Putting agriculture front and center in policy considerations
- The sustainable transition. Overcoming the crises from Rio to Rio and beyond
- Climate change and its humanitarian consequences. Understanding a long term interplay
- Communicating climate science, the Internet may be the key