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An integrated assessment model (ENVISAGE), including a CGE-based economic module and a climate module, is used to assess the effects of a variety of economic impacts induced by climate change. These impacts include: sea level rise, variations in crop yields, water availability, human health,...
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Are land locked countries subject to sea-level rise risk? We highlight a new mechanism by which physical climate shocks affects countries' macro-financial performance: the cross-border spillover effects that propagate through international trade. Basing our findings on historical data between...
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full-fledged Integrated Assessment Model (ENVISAGE), developed at the World Bank. This model is qualitatively superior to …
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as on the terms-of-trade. If, however, the developing world does not own sufficient resources for adapting optimally to …
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to transfer that power to a Cabal dedicated to a New World Order imposed by an unelected, unaccountable world government …. The "world crisis" can be traced to the Cabal that is now international in scope. Global warming, humankind's number one …Introduction -- The new world order -- The three sisters -- Globalization -- The money mafia -- Bank for international …
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which are sensitive to embodied temperature scenarios and discount rates but robustly reveal that the US and China would be …
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more. This chapter is focused on work largely undertaken at the World Bank over the last decade using the ENVISAGE model …
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We stress test the global economy to extreme climate change-related shocks on large and interconnected economies. Our analysis (i) identifies large and interconnected economies vulnerable to climate change-related shocks; (ii) estimates these economies’ external financing needs-at-risk due to...
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