Daniel Moran
Norway
About Me:
I am an environmental economist studying resource use and GHG emissions associated with global supply chains. I contribute to developing input-output models which provide Scope 3 carbon footprint results. I also work with Scope 1 emissions models. The tools I use come from applied data science and economics.
Prior to joining NILU I taught at NTNU (10 years as tenured research professor), worked on Wall Street pricing ESG risk at MSCI, and assisted Nobel laureate Paul Romer writing an Principles of Economics textbook. The Eora embodied GHG emissions data model which I helped develop and continue to operate is widely used by both firms (large private bank and financial data providers) and institutions (IMF, UN, World Bank, EU Central Bank, African Development Bank, etc.).