@gordonschuecker @jmorenocruz @katericke @kielinstitute @idiv @RichardTol Maybe you have a start with this paper: https://t.co/1FqJrMwZxQ, it has many short-comings (e.g. non-stationarity issues, etc.) and overestimates the impacts of climate change on gro
Artiklen inkluderer blot tre nye estimater, der er højere end Nordhaus' højeste Det laveste er Burke et al 2015, der estimerer 23% omkostning ved 4.3°C (https://t.co/AXaeruef1L) Studiet helt ærlige om, at det falder *langt* udenfor mainstream https://t.c
@SwaySteveK The economic impact of tourism in certain localities pales in comparison with the growth of poverty in tropical regions associated with rising temperatures. https://t.co/F1JLLFkt1A End.
I haven't seen the actual study as it's not free, but I'm assuming this the case based on the study it's updating https://t.co/W4nRXJHi0k
@ipeltonen @MariPantsar Jos oikein tulkitsen, nuo luvut ovat suhteessa johonkin oletettuun talouskasvuun. Eivät siis suhteessa nykyiseen tuotantoon. Jos lähestymistapa on tämän linkin mukainen, vaikuttaa minusta vähän omituiselta. https://t.co/X491YOfK9o
@Haiduk51 @DrKateMarvel I think you’re probably aware that there’s a pretty extensive literature on what the impact on humans and non-human ecosystems would be of 1000 ppmv of CO2, and that it doesn't look benign. https://t.co/lG8ahLmwzK
@Mexikansk Lo cobran.. pero ahí va el link.. https://t.co/MFhriKJqtQ
@z500zag @AlexEpstein The climate has been studied and modeled over the last decades. And science has proved that a warmer climate implies negative effects for both the economy (see e.g. https://t.co/Mzq3ILwUby) and the ecosystems (see IPCC SR1.5 https://t
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
Ciclo de las economías voronavirus gota que rebalsó vaso solamente
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
Y a que tengamos la madre de todas las Crisis Sociales cuando la sequía impida el riego de más de la mitad de la superficie de riego del país.
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
RT @marcelomena: https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23…
https://t.co/6M3BB4YsKQ Si los mercados reaccionan así con el coronavirus, espérense a que dimensionen lo que es perder 23% del ingreso global debido a cambio climático al 2100. El problema es que es un problema no está en su horizonte. https://t.co/rXD6b
RT @greenprofgreen: And hey, let’s stop talking about the “lost economic opportunities” of scotching a project like this. Let’s talk about…
7.And hey, let’s stop talking about the “lost economic opportunities” of scotching a project like this. Let’s talk about the lost economic opportunities of a +3C world. https://t.co/6QAYaiUpSZ FIN cc. @MariekeWalsh @robrousseau @thomasnhale @JeffDColgan
And hey, let’s stop talking about the “lost economic opportunities” of scotching a project like this. Let’s talk about the lost economic opportunities of a +3C world. https://t.co/6QAYaiUpSZ FIN cc. @MariekeWalsh @robrousseau @thomasnhale @JeffDColgan
@Peters_Glen Unfortunately, I've to say that you are probably right about this point. It is difficult to communicate. BTW: This figure is from https://t.co/llce2QTO2a https://t.co/iNryr80cu3
By some estimates, global gross domestic product (#GDP) could plunge by nearly a quarter by the end of the century because of the effects of #climate change. https://t.co/fPUfyjkxAS
@sallyrugg and, "Global non-linear effect of temperature on economic production" https://t.co/DK6qiWSApR
.. global GDP could plunge by nearly a quarter by the end of the century because of the effects of climate change. Central banks have enough trouble dealing with mild recessions, and wouldn't be powerful enough to combat an economic downturn of that scale.
@DoctorVive @hausfath @TedNordhaus FWIW, in an RCP8.5 world you do see big impacts on growth (relative to a world without climate change), which also suggest limits to adaptation. The evidence is much less clear at lower temp rises https://t.co/kvGFpAPyvW
@ZSRenn @zalisteggall Personally, I prefer a liveable world for my grandkids. The solutions already exist: https://t.co/1Avi9UULua Note all the added benefits of such a change! Here is a prediction of the impact on economies due to a warming world: https:
RT @DrBreaky: and, 7. Global economic damage, particularly in major export markets such as China and India: https://t.co/DK6qiWSApR
and, 7. Global economic damage, particularly in major export markets such as China and India: https://t.co/DK6qiWSApR
@RossCameron4 @MRobertsQLD or even human economic prosperity: https://t.co/DK6qiWSApR
@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
Global non-linear effect of temperature on economic production https://t.co/EJ2NkVDvZF | via @nature by @tedmiguel & @MarshallBBurke
RT @MarshallBBurke: @bradplumer I'm skeptical of this claim for some outcomes. We see no diminution of temperature impacts on GDP over time…
@bradplumer I'm skeptical of this claim for some outcomes. We see no diminution of temperature impacts on GDP over time in multiple analyses. e.g. https://t.co/bfp9cShAzl and https://t.co/TrLYm0rVz5
RT @jamiegoode: People are still building coal mines????? https://t.co/mJdNAUnsyA
People are still building coal mines?????
RT @Jason_Ribeiro: This thread pretty much sums up my position x1000 and identifies a HUGE competitive gap if our city, province, and count…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @Jason_Ribeiro: This thread pretty much sums up my position x1000 and identifies a HUGE competitive gap if our city, province, and count…
RT @Jason_Ribeiro: This thread pretty much sums up my position x1000 and identifies a HUGE competitive gap if our city, province, and count…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
RT @GK_Fellows: I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et…
I'm always disappointed when its framed as a "climate change action VS economic growth" discussion. Estimates (eg Burke et al. 2015) suggest that FAILURE to tackle climate change will lead to a >20% REDUCTION in average global income by 2100. https://
@neilrkaye Economic impacts: 1. Nature, 2018: https://t.co/MLE1L6NVI4 2. Earth’s Future, 2018: https://t.co/XtiDT0RuGK 3. Nature, 2015: https://t.co/DLYn1hyh9O
@velardedaoiz2 @rrocasalamero @ingebau Qué estudios? Los que yo conozco apuntan en la misma dirección: el cambio climático tiene efectos regresivos: afecta más a los países más pobres, que además son los que menos posibilidades de adaptación tienen Nature
Global non-linear effect of temperature on economic production | Nature https://t.co/MHD7vR6Dqf
@andreamoro Maybe this one? https://t.co/wqtFy4TvvD
RT @MarkVinPaul: Meanwhile, policies to curb greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change can amplify existing inequalities. So, we…
Meanwhile, policies to curb greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change can amplify existing inequalities. So, we're damned if we do, and damned if we don't. https://t.co/T7Nzt7uwIP
@parents4future @MarshallBBurke @solhsiang @tedmiguel @sciforfuture @S4F_MUC @S4F_Leipzig @s4f_koeln_bonn @BinS4f @S4fStuttgart @S4F_MR @S4F_Mainz @Sci4future_HGW @FridayForFuture Diese Ableitungen sind auch deshalb problematisch, weil die Szenarien in Bur
@andreasloeschel Spannende Liste, danke! Nordhaus' Zahlen sind aber seit Burke https://t.co/AdCXgGQCBI nun wirklich nicht mehr so ernst zu nehmen. @ClimateMetrics Eher schon die Zahlen von IPCC WG3 und World Bank zur CEA vom 2 Grad Ziel.
@Outsideness Even if you take the current climate science models, the predicted effects are positive for Europe. The "We are all gonna die" predictions are just fantasy. https://t.co/zrw6FU4Tza Paper the above site is based on: https://t.co/BJaSgUeY8i
@fleming_pamc @ivan_plett @Lumberist @canada_strike @JustinTrudeau @cathmckenna That's the point ;) (Also, over the next century, it saves the world from losing up to ~25% of its income due to climate change: https://t.co/W3C57dRttf)
@Graham_Caswell @ProfSteveKeen @RichardTol @NIESRorg @nephologue @rethinkecon @blair_fix @HyperHydr0 @Weather_West @theresphysics @Limits2Growth @Renegade_Inc Diaz and Moore https://t.co/SlUHuABYLz was already mentioned by @richardtol. There's also this by
RT @LinusMattauch: @PatrickBernau @faznet @FazitBlog Das andere bekannte Problem mit Nordhaus DICE ist: die Klimaschäden sind viel zu niedr…
@PatrickBernau @faznet @FazitBlog Das andere bekannte Problem mit Nordhaus DICE ist: die Klimaschäden sind viel zu niedrig bewertet. Siehe auch Artikel von Pindyck, Weitzman. Spätestens Artikel wie dieser https://t.co/AdCXgGQCBI haben aber die Annahme eine
RT @MarshallBBurke: In a standard panel setup, we find that most economies — even cooler ones — grow more slowly when temperatures warm. O…