... them would be labelled as such and for predictive rather than descriptive tasks, their answers would not be given as much weight as those that did?
www.rebuildingmacroeconomics.ac.uk/escape-from-...
... them would be labelled as such and for predictive rather than descriptive tasks, their answers would not be given as much weight as those that did?
www.rebuildingmacroeconomics.ac.uk/escape-from-...
We build models that have uncertainty baked in to them, so if you asked it to predict what the weather was going to be like in a year's time it would give you a very wide range of options. So perhaps we could also add that to our model meta-data. Models that didn't have uncertainty baked into...
Whilst reading a summary of "Escape from Model-land" this sentence popped out at me:
> One would not attempt to use a detailed weather forecast for this day next year, even though it is in principle perfectly possible to extend the simulation indefinitely.
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Global climate goals require a shift in policy, decision-making, and investments, and open energy models can play a crucial role here.
We outline the potentials and benefits in our policy brief: www.linkedin.com/fee... or zenodo.org/records/1...
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It is internally known as "Country-on-a-stamp" but other names we could use instead might be "MicroNation", "NationSlice", "Maplet", or "Pixel Nation" (suggestions from ChatGPT)
Very early prototype of a simulation. Aiming for it to eventually help give you an intuitive sense of how large your country is per person, and the energy and material flows that enable your daily life. theworldsim.org/sims/unnamed1
What should we call this "Unnamed Sim 1"?
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