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Social and economic impacts of climate

Global Policy Institute · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution

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Abstract

BACKGROUND For centuries, thinkers have considered whether and how climatic conditions influence the nature of societies and the performance of economies. A multidisciplinary renaissance of quantitative empirical research has begun to illuminate key linkages in the coupling of these complex natural and human systems, uncovering notable effects of climate on health, agriculture, economics, conflict, migration, and demographics. ADVANCES Past scholars of climate-society interactions were limited to theorizing on the basis of anecdotal evidence; advances in computing, data availability, and study design now allow researchers to draw generalizable causal inferences tying climatic events to social outcomes. This…

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Keywords
  • Climate change
  • Global warming
  • Natural resource economics
  • Political economy of climate change
  • Demographics
  • Storm
  • Development economics
  • Geography
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