Giacomo Marangoni
Giacomo Marangoni has been an Assistant Professor of Policy Analysis at the Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management since 2022. Before that, he worked in the Department of Management Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy. He completed his Ph.D. there in 2017, developing models to support sustainable energy investment decisions under uncertainty. This was followed by a postdoctoral position at Penn State University, USA, focusing on climate change risk management. He has been affiliated with CMCC since 2011 and, since its inception, with the European Institute on Economics and the Environment.
His research focuses on Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and how they can inform effective climate policies. He has published on topics such as multi-objective optimization and uncertainty analysis of mitigation strategies, the feasibility of clean energy transition, low-carbon scenarios, energy conservation, technological learning, and climate inequality. His teaching has centered on energy-economic modeling, renewables, and big data analysis for addressing societal challenges.
A Multi-Model Assessment of Inequality and Climate Change
Nature Climate Change , - 2024
Increased energy use for adaptation significantly impacts mitigation pathways
Nature Communications , 13, Article number: 4964 - 2022
A multidimensional feasibility evaluation of low-carbon scenarios
Environmental Research Letters , Volume 16, Number 6 - 2021
Adaptive mitigation strategies hedge against extreme climate futures
Climatic Change , 166, Article number: 37 - 2021
Adaptive mitigation strategies hedge against extreme climate futures
Climatic Change , 166, Article number: 37 (2021) - 2021
Persistent inequality in economically optimal climate policies
Nature Communications , 12, 3421 (2021) - 2021
Scenarios towards limiting global-mean temperature increase below 1.5°C
Nature Climate Change , Volume 8, 8, pages 325–332(2018) - 2018
Sensitivity of projected long-term CO2 emissions across the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
Nature Climate Change , Volume 7, pages113–117(2017) - 2017