RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
RT @AbrahmL: FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
FYI: 4% of US GDP today is approximately $840 billion a year. https://t.co/6fSt22Dy1S
@Peters_Glen @MarshallBBurke @bobkopp @RichardTol @JKikstra For just US, this is one of the few papers looking at damages im multiple sectors. But there's nothing really comparable at the global level (yet) https://t.co/mq6AIiqiW3
@Anduril100 @StevenViddal @Knipetang @solves @eyaven @HelgeDrange @KikkiKleiven @robbie_andrew Like, every study on damages in the last 10+ years... I guess Stern 2007 was a start. Just google around https://t.co/PBmaPudlnG https://t.co/OwIhI62suC https://
@Anduril100 @RosendahlKE @taranfn See also https://t.co/vNvEoGqrZr There are microstudies of particular costs related to CC, these are more "certain" but by nature more local/narrow and hard to aggregate. E.g. https://t.co/GSKO49Ea4f https://t.co/6SGkxC3G
RT @oren_cass: If you _really_ want to be obtuse or are not aware of the degree to which heat-related deaths drive cost estimates in the U.…
RT @oren_cass: If you _really_ want to be obtuse or are not aware of the degree to which heat-related deaths drive cost estimates in the U.…
RT @oren_cass: If you _really_ want to be obtuse or are not aware of the degree to which heat-related deaths drive cost estimates in the U.…
RT @oren_cass: If you _really_ want to be obtuse or are not aware of the degree to which heat-related deaths drive cost estimates in the U.…
If you _really_ want to be obtuse or are not aware of the degree to which heat-related deaths drive cost estimates in the U.S., here is the heat-related mortality chart from the underlying 2017 study that the NYT uses: https://t.co/BluSBKK9MJ https://t.co/
@Taifun987 @SilvaAtTwitta Das eigene Wohl erfodert in dem Fall Klimaschutz. Staaten, die zsm bis zu 70% aller THG-Emissionen abdecken, haben Klimaziele angekündigt, mit denen wir zwischen 2,4°C und 2°C (optimistisch) landen. ➡️ https://t.co/T3F2xq8DG0; h
RT @KHayhoe: @CurtNaus @FADCLDN @MichaelEMann @gbrew24 southern states https://t.co/tfwhJND6ie
RT @KHayhoe: @CurtNaus @FADCLDN @MichaelEMann @gbrew24 southern states https://t.co/tfwhJND6ie
RT @KHayhoe: @CurtNaus @FADCLDN @MichaelEMann @gbrew24 southern states https://t.co/tfwhJND6ie
RT @KHayhoe: @CurtNaus @FADCLDN @MichaelEMann @gbrew24 southern states https://t.co/tfwhJND6ie
@CurtNaus @FADCLDN @MichaelEMann @gbrew24 southern states https://t.co/tfwhJND6ie
@KFJ_FP What's the plan for Iowa ethanol output when unmitigated climate change forces corn yields there to plummet and production to move to northern states? https://t.co/85OoxULTbw
@alienghic @edgarrmcgregor Correct: the HUGE costs of doing too little on manmade #climatechange are already known, just based on known economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://
Climate change will end up costing far more than *acting early* on climate change would have. "The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors... (costs) roughly 1.2% of gross domestic product per +1°C on average." https://t.co/
@Artist_is_in Funny I found a response to one of your claims in one of the citations of the report you cited. "Rising mortality in hot locations more than offsets reductions in cool regions, so annual national mortality rates rise ∼5.4 (±0.5) deaths per 10
RT @Franzish: Climate is a racial justice issue in America and #climatesolutions must be intersectional. @ScienceMagazine study found clima…
Climate is a racial justice issue in America and #climatesolutions must be intersectional. @ScienceMagazine study found climate change will cause most economic harm in the nation’s poorest counties; many of those places are home to mostly people of color.
@brzozozow @jamesagkahn If you want some good resources written in econ language (which they might be more receptive to), this paper I think changed a lot of minds in the econ community: https://t.co/gILngG2Yx5
@Independent @dfw_gal Guterres is correct: the costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7Yg
2/2 The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://t.co/xh7eEWyJfz Those ar
This study of potential economic damages from climate change in the USA places Charleston County in the low-to-medium end of negatively-impacted counties, & the SE as the worst-affected region as a whole (under a high emissions scenario, by end of cent
RT @ScienceNotDogma: @RoKhanna @gamerdave69 Correct, sadly. 😕 The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are extreme. We need…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: @RoKhanna @gamerdave69 Correct, sadly. 😕 The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are extreme. We need…
Correct, sadly. 😕 The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are extreme. We need #ClimateAction ASAP: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://t.co/xh7eEWyJfz The #ClimateEm
@RoKhanna @gamerdave69 Correct, sadly. 😕 The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are extreme. We need #ClimateAction ASAP: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://t.co/xh7
It really is.😒💰🤔 We KNOW the costs of doing NOTHING about the #ClimateEmergency, based on current observations and known economics. They're MASSIVE: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https
RT @ScienceNotDogma: @WeatherProf The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern ec…
@NatBullard @MLiebreich @CFTC On GDP damage from CC: First screenshot from the CFTC report (also note the Nordhaus mention), second two from this paper highlighted in the first screenshot: https://t.co/2IePvKDkhi Simulations done from a micro-foundation
RT @ScienceNotDogma: @WeatherProf The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern ec…
@WeatherProf The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://t.co/xh7eEWyJfz Let
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern economics: htt…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern economics: htt…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern economics: htt…
The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on our observations of modern economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://t.co/xh7eEWyJfz Let's SAVE $ wit
RT @christophrhesse: Map of estimated economic damage for each county in the United States due to climate change in 2080-2099 under "busine…
@nothings @jhwoodyatt I thought this chart showing estimated damages by county (as a percent of county GDP) was interesting: https://t.co/Tlifd5nikl
Map of estimated economic damage for each county in the United States due to climate change in 2080-2099 under "business-as-usual emissions" estimates from RCP8.5 - "Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States" https://t.co/cL7bXRye
@AndrewDessler For example, this paper summarizes damages to the US in terms of an equivalent loss of GDP (Fig 5). But the vast majority of damages come from mortality, which doesn't affect GDP - the welfare losses are translated into an equivalent loss in
@wasthatholly You apparently know more about climate impact on crops than I do...and presumably the people who wrote and voted on the climate emergency declaration do as well. Actually, maybe not. I'm guessing someone found that statistic here? https://t.
Here are some U.S. county-level projections of economic damage from climate change relative to county incomes from this paper https://t.co/Qfr4eQpOzb courtesy of @DocFroehlich: https://t.co/qIa00E7plV
El cambio climático se ha convertido en una herramienta eficaz para la desposesión de las clases populares. Artículo de #investigación “Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States” Consúltalo aquí: https://t.co/KdoemiUILt #Desi
RT @ScienceNotDogma: @JacquelynGill The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and kn…
@JacquelynGill The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi https://t.co/xh7eEWyJf
Note that this model only takes into account sea level rise as a diver of migration. As we all know, there are many other impacts of climate change that will likely influence migrants. For example: https://t.co/MHrtX1F7B9
@autothrottle @andiness I believe in facts & science. The $ of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics: https://t.co/33FT96TA8r https://t.co/uKVivmfPjs https://t.co/SPHLuAVd1n https:/
@RogerPielkeJr @hausfath @ClimateOfGavin Here’s a relevant example along those lines which is at least a 3* : https://t.co/YLI0pjgBJR
RT @DrBreaky: @sallyrugg Just to shed some science on this issue: "Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States" h…
@sallyrugg Just to shed some science on this issue: "Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States" https://t.co/lsfPLunfg2 https://t.co/HMhxSMUptv
3. Economic damage - agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor - increases quadratically with global mean temperature https://t.co/lsfPLunfg2 https://t.co/bfdwylE0iw
@SkyNewsAust Also Global non-linear effect of temperature on economic production https://t.co/DK6qiWSApR Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States https://t.co/lsfPLunfg2 Reductions in labour capacity from heat stress under cli
RT @Arthur59611540: Estimating economic damage from climate change in the United States https://t.co/JZzwmW6xeW This graph clearly shows th…
@MarkTercek @The_Tartan_Fox The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are also known today, based on current observations and basic economics: https://t.co/q66OcIoZ8B https://t.co/zKwqhvjqHq https://t.co/Rv6uoKszXt https://t.co/iSv7YgEiwi
RT @karmour_uw: @theresphysics e.g. this paper arrives at similar economic damages for the US, but the result can be traced to more human l…
@theresphysics e.g. this paper arrives at similar economic damages for the US, but the result can be traced to more human lives lost with warmer summers (quantified at ~$10 million per life). In my opinion missing many other relevant impacts, for instance
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics:…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics:…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics:…
@BradPKeyes @Gerard_Veltman @BradSchrag @bearshrugged OK, good. Here is a meta-analysis estimating damage in the US from future climate change: https://t.co/QzoiWQ352a And here is an economic model estimating the increasing costs of delaying action to comb
RT @ScienceNotDogma: The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known economics:…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…
RT @ScienceNotDogma: Indeed! 😁💚The costs of doing NOTHING about manmade climate change are known, based on current observations and known e…