Manuel Linsenmeier
Professor of Environmental Economics, Goethe University
Manuel Linsenmeier is Professor of Environmental Economics at Goethe University Frankfurt. His work focuses on climate change and sustainable development and involves collaborations with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and other national and international organizations. Manuel is also a Wuebben Foundation Fellow and a Research Affiliate of the CESifo Research Network. Before joining Goethe University, he worked at the High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University and at the Climate School at Columbia University. He holds a PhD in Environmental Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Recent work by Manuel Linsenmeier
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Cloudy with a chance of no clouds: Why weather forecasts are worse in low-income countries
Weather forecasts in low-income countries are about 20 years behind those in high-income countries, worsening economic losses and increasing vulnerability to climate-related risks.
Published 30.03.26