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vulnerable than richer ones. A meta-analysis of the impact of weather shocks reveals that studies, which relate economic growth … implied by studies of the impact of climate change is close to the growth impact estimated as a function of weather shocks …
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, focusing on specific issues, such as the fiscal impact of extreme weather events, the interaction between debt sustainability …
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prices react not only to other energy markets and temperatures, but also to economic activity within the main sectors covered …
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temperatures from over 8,500 weather stations, and seawater composition from over 380,000 oceanographic stations were analyzed for … annual and seasonal temperatures compiled at weather stations, and atmospheric CO2 concentrations were significantly … emissions and atmospheric concentrations, ambient temperatures, and ocean acidification and deoxygenation. The methodological …
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Weather and temperatures vary in ways that are difficult to explain and predict precisely. In this article we review … track historical temperatures. These tests show that standard climate models are rejected by time series data on global … temperatures. Finally, we update and extend previous statistical analysis of temperature data (Dagsvik et al., 2020). Using …
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We analyse optimal abatement and carbon pricing strategies under a variety of economic, temperature and damage risks. Economic growth, convex damages and temperature-dependent risks of climatic tipping points lead to higher growth rates, but gradual resolution of uncertainty lowers them. For...
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We analyse optimal abatement and carbon pricing strategies under a variety of economic, temperature and damage risks. Economic growth, convex damages and temperature-dependent risks of climatic tipping points lead to higher growth rates of carbon prices, but gradual resolution of uncertainty...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012515093
This paper examines whether CEOs react to personal experience with global warming. Using a difference-in-differences setting, we find that CEOs’ exposure to abnormally hot temperature leads to a decrease in corporate carbon emissions intensity. Our results shed light on the role played by...
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Extreme weather events have significant adverse costs for individuals, firms, communities, regional, and national … emissions had changed the occurrence of specific extreme weather events, allows us to quantify the climate …-change-induced component of these costs. We use EEA to aggregate the global economic damage from extreme weather events that is attributable to …
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Extreme weather events have significant adverse costs for individuals, firms, communities, regional, and national … emissions had changed the occurrence of specific extreme weather events, allows us to quantify the climate …-change-induced component of these costs. We use EEA to aggregate the global economic damage from extreme weather events that is attributable to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014242787