Solomon Hsiang

GlobalPolicyLab Member

Hsiang Awarded 2020 Carnegie Fellowship by GlobalPolicyLab Member

Along with 26 other distinguished scholars and researchers, Sol Hsiang was awarded a two-year fellowship by the Carnegie Corporation,

This generous award will support research efforts on using machine learning to categorize historical airplane photos of Caribbean islands and assemble remote sensing data prior to Landsat technology.

Congratulations to Sol and the Aerial Photos team!

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Hsiang speaks at Climate One by GlobalPolicyLab Member

Sol visited Climate One at the Commonwealth Club of California to talk with Katharine Mach and host Greg Dalton on about the economic winners and losers of climate change, both in the United States and globally.

Listen to the podcast or watch videos from the event in our video gallery.

Climate Winners and Losers
Commonwealth Club of California/Climate One

Publication: Conflict in a changing climate by GlobalPolicyLab Member

Tamma and Sol, along with co-author Marshall Burke at Stanford, published a review of the climate and violence literature in a Special Topics issue of the European Physical Journal.

The review focuses on how to use empirical evidence from historical climate-conflict relationships to make projections about the future. We present new evidence suggesting that income mitigates the impact of temperature on crime and conflict, implying that future projections may be improved by incorporating income-based adaptation. Check out a more detailed blog post about the publication on the blog G-FEED here

First Summer Workshop in Climate Economics by GlobalPolicyLab Member

Tamma Carleton and Solomon Hsiang led the first Summer Workshop in Climate Economics, where fifteen doctoral students from around the country learned econometric methods and worked with faculty and postdoc mentors to complete new research projects studying the impacts of climate change around the world.

Book published on economic risk of climate change by GlobalPolicyLab Member

Amir Jina, James Rising, and Solomon Hsiang were coauthors on the book "Economic Risks of Climate Change: An American Prospectus" published by Columbia University Press. The analysis in the book was the research behind the Risky Business initiative lead by Michael Bloomberg, Hank Paulson and Tom Steyer. Commentary by Karen Fisher-Vanden, Michael Greenstone, Geoffrey Heal, Michael Oppenheimer, and Nicholas Stern and Bob Ward enrich the original analysis.

Get the book on Amazon.

Report on the Economic Risks of Climate Change by GlobalPolicyLab Member

Solomon Hsiang, Amir Jina, James Rising, and colleagues published a major report--The American Climate Prospectus--providing the first detailed assessment of the economic risks posed by climate change to the US economy. The analysis was the foundation of the Risky Business report, published simultaneously by Michael Bloomberg, Hank Paulson, Tom Steyer, and colleagues.

Read the Berkeley press release.

Read the American Climate Prospectus.

Read the Risky Business Report.