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Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system
by
Dietz, Simon
, Rising, James
, Stoerk, Thomas
, Wagner, Gernot
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"Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences"
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ Damage
/ Disintegration
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic impact
/ Economic models
/ Economic Sciences
/ Economics
/ Global economy
/ Hydrates
/ Ice disintegration
/ Ice sheets
/ Melting
/ Methane hydrates
/ Modular structures
/ Permafrost
/ Physical Sciences
/ Risk analysis
/ Sea level
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Thawing
/ Tipping point
2021
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Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system
by
Dietz, Simon
, Rising, James
, Stoerk, Thomas
, Wagner, Gernot
in
"Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences"
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ Damage
/ Disintegration
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic impact
/ Economic models
/ Economic Sciences
/ Economics
/ Global economy
/ Hydrates
/ Ice disintegration
/ Ice sheets
/ Melting
/ Methane hydrates
/ Modular structures
/ Permafrost
/ Physical Sciences
/ Risk analysis
/ Sea level
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Thawing
/ Tipping point
2021
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Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system
by
Dietz, Simon
, Rising, James
, Stoerk, Thomas
, Wagner, Gernot
in
"Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences"
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ Damage
/ Disintegration
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic impact
/ Economic models
/ Economic Sciences
/ Economics
/ Global economy
/ Hydrates
/ Ice disintegration
/ Ice sheets
/ Melting
/ Methane hydrates
/ Modular structures
/ Permafrost
/ Physical Sciences
/ Risk analysis
/ Sea level
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Thawing
/ Tipping point
2021
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Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system
2021
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Overview
Climate scientists have long emphasized the importance of climate tipping points like thawing permafrost, ice sheet disintegration, and changes in atmospheric circulation. Yet, save for a few fragmented studies, climate economics has either ignored them or represented them in highly stylized ways. We provide unified estimates of the economic impacts of all eight climate tipping points covered in the economic literature so far using a meta-analytic integrated assessment model (IAM) with a modular structure. The model includes national-level climate damages from rising temperatures and sea levels for 180 countries, calibrated on detailed econometric evidence and simulation modeling. Collectively, climate tipping points increase the social cost of carbon (SCC) by ∼25% in our main specification. The distribution is positively skewed, however. We estimate an ∼10% chance of climate tipping points more than doubling the SCC. Accordingly, climate tipping points increase global economic risk. A spatial analysis shows that they increase economic losses almost everywhere. The tipping points with the largest effects are dissociation of ocean methane hydrates and thawing permafrost. Most of our numbers are probable underestimates, given that some tipping points, tipping point interactions, and impact channels have not been covered in the literature so far; however, our method of structural meta-analysis means that future modeling of climate tipping points can be integrated with relative ease, and we present a reduced-form tipping points damage function that could be incorporated in other IAMs.
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