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This paper deals with the effect of (i) damage experience from extreme weather events and (ii) expectations concerning … future climate change on subjective wellbeing (SWB). We use data of a large representative survey amongst German households …. The effect of experienced weather events on SWB of the heads of the households is only significant for heat waves; not for …
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We investigate the impact of short-term weather and long-term climate on self-reported life satisfaction using panel … data. We find robust evidence that day-to-day weather variation impacts life satisfaction by a similar magnitude to … present evidence that weather bias arises because of the cognitive challenge of reporting life satisfaction. Consistent with …
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The effects of extreme weather events, such as heat waves and droughts are taken into account in both global and … extreme weather events, in particular, droughts and high temperatures, for the German power sector. Furthermore, we consider … droughts. We stress that increasing frequencies of such extreme weather events will aggravate the observed problem, especially …
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This paper adds to the scarce empirical evidence related to the impact of climate change on the manufacturing sector … climate projections, direct emissions would decrease by about 12% by the end of the century due to rising temperatures under a …
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the prediction is for warmer but wetter winters and also because the amenity value of some climate variables cannot be … attempts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, few researchers have attempted to monetize the direct impact of climate change on … households. This study uses the hedonic technique to measure the amenity value of the climate to German households. Evidence …
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