Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over time. However, little is known about the relative impacts of climate change on economic outcomes when global mean surface temperature (GMST) is stabilized at 1.5°C or 2°C warming relative to pre-industrial levels. Here we use a new set of climate simulations under 1.5°C and 2°C warming from the ‘Half a degree Additional warming, Prognosis and Projected Impacts' (HAPPI) project to assess changes in economic growth using empirical estimates of climate impacts in a global panel dataset. Panel estimation results that are robust to outliers and breaks suggest that within-year variability of monthly temperatures and precipitation has little effect ...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
We study the long-term impact of climate change on economic activity across countries, using a stoch...
International audienceAnthropogenic climate change raises growing concerns about its potential catas...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
This paper investigates the effect of temperature on economic growth on a panel of 156 countries ove...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within countries to identify its effects on a...
This paper uses annual variation in temperature and precipitation over the past 50 years to examine ...
Using panel data covering 126 low- and middle-income countries over 1960-2017, we find that sustaine...
Climate econometric analysis of the relationship between temperature and gross domestic product (GDP...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
We study the impact of climate volatility on economic growth exploiting data on 133 countries betwee...
Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic ...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within coun-tries to identify its effects on ...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
We study the long-term impact of climate change on economic activity across countries, using a stoch...
International audienceAnthropogenic climate change raises growing concerns about its potential catas...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
Empirical evidence suggests that variations in climate affect economic growth across countries over ...
This paper investigates the effect of temperature on economic growth on a panel of 156 countries ove...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within countries to identify its effects on a...
This paper uses annual variation in temperature and precipitation over the past 50 years to examine ...
Using panel data covering 126 low- and middle-income countries over 1960-2017, we find that sustaine...
Climate econometric analysis of the relationship between temperature and gross domestic product (GDP...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
We study the impact of climate volatility on economic growth exploiting data on 133 countries betwee...
Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic ...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
This paper uses historical fluctuations in temperature within coun-tries to identify its effects on ...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
We study the long-term impact of climate change on economic activity across countries, using a stoch...
International audienceAnthropogenic climate change raises growing concerns about its potential catas...