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  • Aspirin is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer, which has led to the suggestion of a similar protective role in urological cancers. Bosetti et al. have examined all the available epidemiological data to assess if a relationship exists between aspirin use and cancers of the prostate, bladder and kidney.

    • Cristina Bosetti
    • Valentina Rosato
    • Carlo La Vecchia
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 9, P: 102-110
  • Publically funded energy technology research is critical for a successful low–carbon energy transition, but future uncertainty means decision–making is difficult. This Review explores the role of expert elicitations, integrated assessment models and decision frameworks in informing energy technology policy.

    • Laura Díaz Anadón
    • Erin Baker
    • Valentina Bosetti
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 2, P: 1-14
  • Climate policy requires proenvironment attitudes and voting by the public in democracies, yet economic conditions can impact such perceptions and behaviour. Higher exposure to globalization can lead to lower support for environmentalist parties and more climate scepticism.

    • Charlotte Bez
    • Valentina Bosetti
    • Maurizio Zanardi
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 1131-1135
  • Communicating climate science requires depicting uncertainty. This study shows that the tendency for COP21 policymakers to assign model forecasts less weight than their prior beliefs when making predictions is mitigated by presenting individual model forecasts with the statistical range.

    • Valentina Bosetti
    • Elke Weber
    • Massimo Tavoni
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 185-190
  • This Review considers research on the politics of climate policies. Climate policies, through their economic and cultural repercussions, impact public climate attitudes and voting behaviour, which in turn affect election outcomes and future policies.

    • Valentina Bosetti
    • Italo Colantone
    • Giorgio Musto
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 822-828
  • Climate impact models have a limited ability to represent risks to the poor and vulnerable. Wider adoption of best practices and new model features that incorporate social heterogeneity and different policy mechanisms are needed to address this shortcoming.

    • Narasimha D. Rao
    • Bas J. van Ruijven
    • Valentina Bosetti
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 857-862
  • The scale and nature of energy investments under diverging technology and policy futures is of great importance to decision makers. Here, a multi-model study projects investment needs under countries’ nationally determined contributions and in pathways consistent with achieving the 2 °C and 1.5 °C targets as well as certain SDGs.

    • David L. McCollum
    • Wenji Zhou
    • Keywan Riahi
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 3, P: 589-599
  • Current emissions scenarios include pathways that overshoot the temperature goals set out in the Paris Agreement and rely on future net negative emissions. Limiting overshoot would require near-term investment but would result in longer-term economic benefit.

    • Keywan Riahi
    • Christoph Bertram
    • Behnam Zakeri
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 1063-1069
  • Mitigation pathways allowing for temperature overshoot often ignore the related climate and macroeconomic impacts. Net-zero pathways with limited overshoot could reduce low-probability high-consequence risks and economic loss.

    • Laurent Drouet
    • Valentina Bosetti
    • Massimo Tavoni
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 1070-1076
  • Deciding how and when to allocate resources to energy technologies can have important consequences. This Perspective outlines three key steps for research to both inform and improve decision-making for next-generation energy technologies and infrastructure.

    • Jessika E. Trancik
    • Erin Baker
    • Rupert Way
    Reviews
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 10, P: 1404-1411
  • Urgent action is needed to ensure food security and mitigate climate change. Through a multi-model comparison exercise, this study shows the potential negative trade-offs between food security and climate change mitigation if mitigation policies are carelessly designed.

    • Shinichiro Fujimori
    • Tomoko Hasegawa
    • Detlef van Vuuren
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 386-396
  • The social cost of carbon (SCC) is usually calculated by an approach that gives less importance to future generations and does not consider well-being distribution. This study presents an alternative that takes these aspects into account.

    • Matthew Adler
    • David Anthoff
    • Nicolas Treich
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 443-449
  • Increasingly, financial institutions will be exposed to climate risks that will exacerbate the negative economic impacts of climate change. An agent-based integrated assessment model is used to analyse climate impacts on the global banking system, finding an increase in banking crises and public bailout costs.

    • Francesco Lamperti
    • Valentina Bosetti
    • Massimo Tavoni
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 9, P: 829-833
  • Assessing the cost of climate change mitigation is essential to policy-making, yet for many the perception remains that meeting climate goals will entail economic loss. This Perspective unpacks key aspects of mitigation cost estimates to clarify interpretation and discussion of costs.

    • Alexandre C. Köberle
    • Toon Vandyck
    • Joeri Rogelj
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 1035-1045