While climate-change models have done a reasonable job of forecasting changes in global climate conditions over the past decades, recent data indicate that actual climate change may be much more severe. To better understand some of the potential economic impacts of these severe climate changes, Sandia economists estimated the impacts to the U.S. economy of climate change-induced impacts to U.S. precipitation over the 2010 to 2050 time period. The economists developed an impact methodology that converts changes in precipitation and water availability to changes in economic activity, and conducted simulations of economic impacts using a large-scale macroeconomic model of the U.S. economy
The socioeconomic costs of floods, droughts, and water scarcity in the years 2030 and 2095 are exami...
Climate change is a serious global problem with environmental, sociocultural, political, and economi...
Efforts to access climate change have generally been unsuccessful in describing the economic damages...
The authors present a method for analyzing the economic benefits to the United States resulting from...
Efforts to assess climate change have generally been unsuccessful in describing the economic damages...
Droughts are a specific type of natural hazard. Economic assessments of drought impacts require a fr...
Estimates of climate change damage are central to the design of climate policies. Here, we develop a...
Decisions for climate policy will need to take place in advance of climate science resolving all rel...
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying how increa...
Droughts are as much a part of weather and climate extremes as floods, hurricanes and tornadoes, but...
The Fourth National Climate Assessment, published in 2018, warned that if we do not curb greenhouse ...
We investigate the long-term macroeconomic effects of climate change across 48 US states over the pe...
Climate Change reveals the multi dimensional spheres of economic impact on the developing economy. T...
If abrupt climate change has occurred in the past and may be more likely under human forcing, it is...
Climate change impacts on water resources in the United States are likely to be far-reaching and sub...
The socioeconomic costs of floods, droughts, and water scarcity in the years 2030 and 2095 are exami...
Climate change is a serious global problem with environmental, sociocultural, political, and economi...
Efforts to access climate change have generally been unsuccessful in describing the economic damages...
The authors present a method for analyzing the economic benefits to the United States resulting from...
Efforts to assess climate change have generally been unsuccessful in describing the economic damages...
Droughts are a specific type of natural hazard. Economic assessments of drought impacts require a fr...
Estimates of climate change damage are central to the design of climate policies. Here, we develop a...
Decisions for climate policy will need to take place in advance of climate science resolving all rel...
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying how increa...
Droughts are as much a part of weather and climate extremes as floods, hurricanes and tornadoes, but...
The Fourth National Climate Assessment, published in 2018, warned that if we do not curb greenhouse ...
We investigate the long-term macroeconomic effects of climate change across 48 US states over the pe...
Climate Change reveals the multi dimensional spheres of economic impact on the developing economy. T...
If abrupt climate change has occurred in the past and may be more likely under human forcing, it is...
Climate change impacts on water resources in the United States are likely to be far-reaching and sub...
The socioeconomic costs of floods, droughts, and water scarcity in the years 2030 and 2095 are exami...
Climate change is a serious global problem with environmental, sociocultural, political, and economi...
Efforts to access climate change have generally been unsuccessful in describing the economic damages...