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We analyze the influence of climate change on soybean yields in a multivariate time-series framework for a major soybean producer and exporter-Argentina. Long-run relationships are found in partial systems involving climatic, technological, and economic factors. Automatic model selection...
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future catastrophic event, triggered by the temperature increase and variation over time, following the approach of … Social Optimum and the Temperature Limit, where population dynamics is calibrated according to the IIASA SSP2 projections … limit of a temperature increase of less than 2°C requires a carbon tax of more than 700 USD/tC by 2050, doubling by the end …
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. To study the effect of temperature on energy use and CO2 emissions daily temperature information from 11.000 German …
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We examine the impact of temperature shocks and climate change on household financial behaviour in Viet Nam. To do so …, we first estimate the effect of temperature on household borrowing and savings using Vietnamese longitudinal data that … matches satellite reanalysis temperature data with household information over the period 2008 to 2016. We find that an …
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the base year 2015. We evaluate the impact of climate damages and temperature changes in several scenarios, drawing … needed to decrease emissions and keep temperature change within 2°C by the end of this century. Our results are embedded in a …
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temperature. Visually, there is a clear upward trend in both data. Time series analyses suggest that CO2 is difference …-stationary and temperature is trend-stationary. Thus, the moments (mean, variance, etc.) of the data in levels are functions of time … (and all greenhouse gases) are significantly smaller than the variance of temperature, hence they cannot explain the …
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