Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while income inequalities across economies is among the highest on the planet. However, it is projected that income levels would converge on the continent. Hitherto there is limited evidence on how climate change could affect projected income convergence, accelerating, slowing down, or even reversing this process. Here, we analyze convergence considering climate-change damages, by employing an economic model embedding the three dimensions of risks at the country-level: exposure, vulnerability and hazards. The results show (1) with historical mean climate-induced losses between 10 and 15 percent of GDP per capita growth, the majority of African econo...
The impact of climate change on Africa is likely to be severe because of adverse direct effects, hig...
In pursuit for sustainable economic growth, developed countries have constantlyrejected pr...
Most studies concur that climate change could seriously affect the sustainability and well-being of...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
Studies affirm that developing countries will be hardest it by the dynamics of climate change given ...
This paper examines the impact of temperature and rainfall volatility on economic growth in 46 Afric...
The economic landscape of most African countries depends essentially on the dynamics of climate chan...
Meeting: Workshop on Integrated Climate Risk Assessment, 2-6 November, 2009, Nairobi, KEClimate chan...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of climate change on trade and competitiveness in...
The evidences that climate change (CC) is a real situation have been established by different schol...
This paper looks at the possible negative effects climate change could create on the growth of at ri...
On one hand, anthropogenic climate change is real and affecting the world economy in general and Afr...
In Africa, as elsewhere in the world, climate change looms as a profound health challenge in this ce...
Africa, the second largest continent, has a wide range of climates that range from the hyper-arid to...
Global warming is already happening, with its impact being felt most by the world’s poorest people, ...
The impact of climate change on Africa is likely to be severe because of adverse direct effects, hig...
In pursuit for sustainable economic growth, developed countries have constantlyrejected pr...
Most studies concur that climate change could seriously affect the sustainability and well-being of...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
Studies affirm that developing countries will be hardest it by the dynamics of climate change given ...
This paper examines the impact of temperature and rainfall volatility on economic growth in 46 Afric...
The economic landscape of most African countries depends essentially on the dynamics of climate chan...
Meeting: Workshop on Integrated Climate Risk Assessment, 2-6 November, 2009, Nairobi, KEClimate chan...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of climate change on trade and competitiveness in...
The evidences that climate change (CC) is a real situation have been established by different schol...
This paper looks at the possible negative effects climate change could create on the growth of at ri...
On one hand, anthropogenic climate change is real and affecting the world economy in general and Afr...
In Africa, as elsewhere in the world, climate change looms as a profound health challenge in this ce...
Africa, the second largest continent, has a wide range of climates that range from the hyper-arid to...
Global warming is already happening, with its impact being felt most by the world’s poorest people, ...
The impact of climate change on Africa is likely to be severe because of adverse direct effects, hig...
In pursuit for sustainable economic growth, developed countries have constantlyrejected pr...
Most studies concur that climate change could seriously affect the sustainability and well-being of...