Cambridge Econometrics partners with Trex through TPS Climate
Cambridge Econometrics is delighted to announce a new exclusive partnership with Trex, delivered through Tipping Point Scenarios (TPS) Climate and Dynamic Systems Intelligence.
Trex, a University of Exeter spin‑out, and Cambridge Econometrics have joined forces to create TPS Climate, marking an important step in helping financial institutions better understand and navigate climate‑related risks.
TPS Climate, powered by Cambridge Econometrics’ globally recognised macroeconomic model E3ME, offers a new way to capture complex and non‑linear climate impacts that traditional modelling often overlooks. This represents a significant advance in providing decision‑makers with insights that reflect real‑world dynamics and show how climate risks evolve, interact, and cascade.
“As climate impacts become more volatile and interconnected, decision‑makers need tools that reflect how the world actually behaves. Trex brings a genuinely new way of thinking to climate risk—one that embraces complexity rather than smoothing it away—and we’re excited to be part of that.” - Phil Summerton, CEO, Cambridge Econometrics.


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