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, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 …
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mortality rate of approximately 2% at the end of the 21st century. Among different age groups, the estimated mortality increases … the climate change induced mortality and energy impacts predicted to occur over the remainder of the 21st century is about …
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, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 …
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, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 …
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, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 …
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that under a "business as usual" scenario climate change will lead to an increase in the overall US annual mortality rate … zero, although there is evidence of statistically significant increases in mortality rates for some subpopulations … century. It seems reasonable to assume that the mortality impacts would be larger without the increased energy consumption …
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residential air conditioning led to a remarkable decline in mortality due to extreme temperature days in the United States. Using … panel data on monthly mortality rates of U.S. states and daily temperature variables for over a century (1900-2004) it … mortality is notably smaller in states that more frequently experience extreme heat. Second, the difference in the heat-mortality …
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mortality rate ranging from 0.5% to 1.7% by the end of the 21st century. These overall estimates are statistically … indistinguishable from zero, although there is evidence of statistically significant increases in mortality rates for some …) at the end of the century. It seems reasonable to assume that the mortality impacts would be larger without the increased …
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This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land by estimating the effect of the presumably random year-to-year variation in temperature and precipitation on agricultural profits. Using long-run climate change predictions from the Hadley 2 Model, the preferred...
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