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This paper analyses the policy relevance of the dominant uncertainties in our current scientific understanding of the terrestrial climate system, and provides further evidence for the need to radically transform - this century - our global infrastructure of energy supply, given the global...
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other variables such as corruption, investments, openness, terms of trade, and schooling, and treating these variables as …
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-making. However, the climate economy interactions of IAMs remain inaccessible to scientists in general. Here we develop a simple … carbon concentration levels; the size of the current economy and the emissions-temperature-damage response are the dominant …
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We study the effect of countries' energy abundance on trade and sector activity, conditional on sector's energy intensity, using an unbalanced panel with 14 high-income countries from Europe, America and Asia, 10 broad sectors, and years 1970-1997. We find that (i) countries with large energy...
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