For each country, this future looks different – constrained by local resources, political realities, changing tides, debt burdens, existing inequalities and economic structures.
To move forward, governments need access to climate-economic models that are tailored to their region and the specific problems they face, to visualise how different policy options could play out in practice.
Based at the University of Exeter and bringing together world-leading experts in climate science, economics and beyond, Exeter Climate Policy offers independent economic analysis – helping governments and finance ministers to craft policies that are resilient, effective, and country-specific.

"Our mission is to give policymakers a place to go for this essential analysis"
Professor Jean-Francois Mercure, Director of Exeter Climate Policy