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Quantifying factors giving rise to temporal variation in forest fires is important for advancing scientific understanding and improving fire prevention. We demonstrate that eighty percent of the large year-to-year variation in forest area burned in California can be accounted for by variation in...
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Forests accompany the cities we build. There are an estimated 5.5 billion urban trees in the United States. Globally, about 25 percent of urban land is covered by tree canopy. This study examines urban forests as a policy tool for air pollution mitigation. We study an afforestation program in...
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The impact of exposure to a major unanticipated natural disaster on the evolution of survivors' attitudes toward risk … to take on risk relative to those not directly exposed to the tsunami. These differences are short-lived: starting a year … later, there is no evidence of differences in willingness to take on risk between the two groups. These conclusions hold for …
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Climate change increases weather variability, exacerbating agricultural risk in poor countries. Risk-averse farmers are …
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In the face of rising climate risk, financial institutions may adapt by transferring such risk to securitizers that … to climate risk may be a drop in the ocean of cash flows. This paper builds a data set of the entire securitization chain … optimal deals by finding the portfolio weights in an asset demand system that targets return and risk. Extrapolating wildfire …
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associated with a stronger relationship between premiums and local disaster risk: A one standard-deviation increase in disaster … risk is associated with $500 higher premiums in 2023, up from $300 in 2018. Second, using the rapid rise in reinsurance … prices as a natural experiment, we show that the increase in the risk-to-premium gradient was largely caused by the pass …
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We exploit regional variations in exposure to heat stress to study if physical climate risk is priced in municipal and …
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In the past two decades, a number of banks joined global initiatives aimed to mitigate climate change by "greening" their asset portfolios. We study whether banks that made such commitments have a different emission exposure of their portfolios of syndicated loans than banks that did not. We...
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distribution, with associated costs for weather risk management and risk-averse decision-makers. These costs result purely from the …
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Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the realization that it is a major contributor to climate change; and second, a revolution in satellite-based measurement that has revealed that it is proceeding at a rapid rate. We begin by reviewing...
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