Climate models as economic guides scientific challenge or quixotic quest?

A Saltelli, PB Stark, W Becker, P Stano - Issues in Science and Technology, 2015 - JSTOR
In been increasingly useful efit the But analyses presented polarized contribution models of
influential of policy by climate climate authoritative to options the change role.-debate. and …

An economist's guide to climate change science

S Hsiang, RE Kopp - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2018 - aeaweb.org
This article provides a brief introduction to the physical science of climate change, aimed
towards economists. We begin by describing the physics that controls global climate, how …

Policy modelling for climate change: the missing models

M Grubb - Energy Policy, 1993 - Elsevier
Many models have been applied to climate policy analysis, with disparate and often
contradictory results. Attempts to compare costs of abatement against the expected …

Opinion| Climate Change Will Cost Us Even More Than We Think

N Oreskes, N Stern - The New York Times, 2019 - wecanfigurethisout.org
For some time now it has been clear that the effects of climate change are appearing faster
than scientists anticipated. Now it turns out that there is another form of underestimation as …

[图书][B] Predicting Our Climate Future: What We Know, what We Don't Know, and what We Can't Know

D Stainforth - 2023 - books.google.com
This book is about how climate science works and why you should absolutely trust some of
its conclusions and absolutely distrust others. Climate change raises new, foundational …

Climate economics in four easy pieces

F Ackerman - Development, 2008 - Springer
Conventional economic analysis is rapidly replacing the arguments of the climate skeptics
as the principal justification for inaction on climate change. It is important to create an …

Climate change: Lessons for our future from the distant past

DF Hendry - Political Economy of the Environment, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
There seem to be potentially vital lessons from the distant past for our future, especially
about how we might interpret present climate change and understand its possible impacts …

Climate change: The uncertainties, the certainties and what they imply about action

TC Schelling - The Economists' Voice, 2007 - degruyter.com
Climate Change: The Uncertainties, the Certainties and What They Imply About Action Page 1
- - Economists’ Voice July, 2007 © The Berkeley Electronic Press First the uncertainties; then …

The Economic Science Fiction Of Climate Change: A Free‐Market Perspective On The Stern Review And The Ipcc

G Dawson - Economic Affairs, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The Stern Review and the IPCC believe that anthropogenic climate change is a serious
global threat and demands an urgent response. Examining the IPCC's projections of future …

[PDF][PDF] Socio-economic scenarios for climate impact assessment

F Berkhout, J Hertin, I Lorenzoni, A Jordan… - Global Environmental …, 2000 - academia.edu
Climate impact assessment takes a long view because anthropogenically forced climate
change is expected to have increasingly large consequences in the decades to come. To …