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Climate risk in the short and long term

15 January 2026
    3 sessions:
  • 15 January 2026 – 10.00am GMT (London)
  • 15 January 2026 – 10.00am HKT (Hong Kong)
  • 15 January 2026 – 12.00pm EST (New York)
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The Global Climate Service quantifies the macroeconomic impacts of climate scenarios against the Oxford Economics baseline.

These scenarios help businesses understand the trade-offs of climate change mitigation. This webinar will present the addition of two short-term climate scenarios to the service, with special emphasis on the acute physical risk scenario, ‘Disasters and Policy Stagnation’.

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Speakers

Beatrice Tanjangco
Beatrice Tanjangco

Beatrice is a Lead Climate Economist. She produces Research Briefs on Climate Change and the economy and supports the expansion of Oxford Economics’ climate capabilities under the Global Climate Service.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2022, she worked on projects in climate adaptation, resilience, and risk as a Research Fellow at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI). Before focusing on climate, she worked for various international organizations (the World Bank and Asian Development Bank) and think tanks, working on topics such as trade, finance, competition, and industry analysis. She also worked in the Oxford Economics Singapore office for several years. Bea holds an MSc in Specialised Economic Analysis from the Barcelona School of Economics, with a BA in Economics with a minor in Literature from the Ateneo de Manila University.

Lead Climate Economist
Samuel Gonzalez Holguera
Samuel Gonzalez Holguera

Samuel is a Senior Climate Economist. He works on long-term climate scenarios as part of Oxford Economics’ Global Climate Service.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics in 2024, Samuel worked for three years at Vivid Economics and McKinsey on sustainability projects, specialising in voluntary and compliance carbon markets. Samuel holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Cambridge, and a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Durham University.

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