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ABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. PROBABILITY-WEIGHTED ENSEMBLES OF U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL D. J. Rasmussen, M. Meinshausen, and R. E. Kopp (2016). Probability-weighted ensembles of U.S. county-level climate projections for climate risk analysis. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. PROBABILITY-WEIGHTED ENSEMBLES OF U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL D. J. Rasmussen, M. Meinshausen, and R. E. Kopp (2016). Probability-weighted ensembles of U.S. county-level climate projections for climate risk analysis.ABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org.RESEARCH ARCHIVE
Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for AdaptationOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives.HEALTH ARCHIVES
Health. While it is difficult to tie particular natural disasters to climate change, heat waves are the events scientists can most easily and robustly attribute to man-made changes in the atmosphere. One of the most well-studied impacts of climate change is the effect of temperature and, in particular, extremely hot days on mortality. Whileit
ENERGY ARCHIVES
The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
GLOBAL DEATH RATE FROM RISING TEMPERATURES PROJECTED TO This summer, the world is experiencing record hot temperatures: June continued a 2020 streak, ranking among the warmest months in history. A weather station in Death Valley, California, clocked a scorching 53.3°C /128°F in July, one of the hottest temperatures ever observedon Earth.
CLIMATE SCIENCE ARCHIVES Climate Science. T he Climate Impact Lab is developing highly-resolved climate projection frameworks capable of producing both the detail and the likelihood assessments needed for quantitative assessment of future climate risk. The simple, global-scale dynamics of the climate system – the way greenhouse gases trap heat and feedbacks involvingMIGRATION ARCHIVES
In the long-term, even gradual changes in climate may induce migration from the most affected areas. Evidence has shown that weather extremes (i.e. extreme temperatures, extreme precipitation, and storm frequencies) have a negative influence on where people choose to live, and climate-driven changes may influence regional migration. In coastal areas, sea-level rise and coastal inundation willCONFLICT ARCHIVES
Conflict. Cutting-edge research by the Climate Impact Lab has identified ways in which changes to climatic conditions – such as abnormally warm summers, droughts, and floods – can increase the risk of conflict. Modern data science and econometrics are rapidly providing new insights into the myriad ways that environmentalconditions affect
THE MIND-BENDING AND HEART-BREAKING ECONOMICS OF HURRICANE In an op-ed for the New York Times, Lab co-directors Solomon Hsiang and Trevor Houser quantify the potential cost of Hurricane Maria for the Puerto Rican economy and highlight the importance of a large, timely, sustained and well-designed disaster relief aid package in mitigating that impact. Maria was a record-breaking storm. To see just how powerful it was, Sol ran Maria’s track CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. WORKING PAPER UPDATING THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S 5 Kingdom, have referred to the experience of the United States to implement their own SCC estimates, with some adopting estimates wholesale from the IWG.7 Figure 2: Current U.S. SCC used to justify rollbacks of fuel-economy standards. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. WORKING PAPER UPDATING THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S 5 Kingdom, have referred to the experience of the United States to implement their own SCC estimates, with some adopting estimates wholesale from the IWG.7 Figure 2: Current U.S. SCC used to justify rollbacks of fuel-economy standards.RESEARCH ARCHIVE
Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for Adaptation NEWS & INSIGHTS ARCHIVE Study: Climate change added $8 billion to Sandy’s damages. Climate change-triggered sea level rise added $8 billion in damage during 2012’s Superstorm Sandy, one of nation’s costliest weather disasters, a new study said. The study is co-authored by Climate Impact Lab co-director Bob Kopp. AP - May 19, 2021.ENERGY ARCHIVES
The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
HEALTH ARCHIVES
Health. While it is difficult to tie particular natural disasters to climate change, heat waves are the events scientists can most easily and robustly attribute to man-made changes in the atmosphere. One of the most well-studied impacts of climate change is the effect of temperature and, in particular, extremely hot days on mortality. Whileit
CLIMATE SCIENCE ARCHIVES Climate Science. T he Climate Impact Lab is developing highly-resolved climate projection frameworks capable of producing both the detail and the likelihood assessments needed for quantitative assessment of future climate risk. The simple, global-scale dynamics of the climate system – the way greenhouse gases trap heat and feedbacks involving UPDATING THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S SOCIAL COST OF This paper outlines a two-step process to return the United States government’s Social Cost of Carbon (SCC) to the frontier of economics and climate science. The first step is to implement the original 2009-2010 Interagency Working Group (IWG) framework using a discount rate of 2%. This can be done immediately and will result inan SCC for
MIGRATION ARCHIVES
In the long-term, even gradual changes in climate may induce migration from the most affected areas. Evidence has shown that weather extremes (i.e. extreme temperatures, extreme precipitation, and storm frequencies) have a negative influence on where people choose to live, and climate-driven changes may influence regional migration. In coastal areas, sea-level rise and coastal inundation will SOCIAL COST OF CARBON ARCHIVES Social Cost of Carbon. The Social Cost of Carbon is an essential tool for incorporating the cost of climate change in policy-making, corporate planning and investment decision-making in the US and around the world. An estimate of the dollar value of reduced climate change damages associated with a metric ton reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2 WORKING PAPER UPDATING THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S 5 Kingdom, have referred to the experience of the United States to implement their own SCC estimates, with some adopting estimates wholesale from the IWG.7 Figure 2: Current U.S. SCC used to justify rollbacks of fuel-economy standards. AGRICULTURE ARCHIVES The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. PROBABILITY-WEIGHTED ENSEMBLES OF U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL D. J. Rasmussen, M. Meinshausen, and R. E. Kopp (2016). Probability-weighted ensembles of U.S. county-level climate projections for climate risk analysis. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. PROBABILITY-WEIGHTED ENSEMBLES OF U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL D. J. Rasmussen, M. Meinshausen, and R. E. Kopp (2016). Probability-weighted ensembles of U.S. county-level climate projections for climate risk analysis.ABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org.RESEARCH ARCHIVE
Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for AdaptationOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives.HEALTH ARCHIVES
Health. While it is difficult to tie particular natural disasters to climate change, heat waves are the events scientists can most easily and robustly attribute to man-made changes in the atmosphere. One of the most well-studied impacts of climate change is the effect of temperature and, in particular, extremely hot days on mortality. Whileit
ENERGY ARCHIVES
The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
CLIMATE SCIENCE ARCHIVES Climate Science. T he Climate Impact Lab is developing highly-resolved climate projection frameworks capable of producing both the detail and the likelihood assessments needed for quantitative assessment of future climate risk. The simple, global-scale dynamics of the climate system – the way greenhouse gases trap heat and feedbacks involving GLOBAL DEATH RATE FROM RISING TEMPERATURES PROJECTED TO Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate ChangeCONFLICT ARCHIVES
Conflict. Cutting-edge research by the Climate Impact Lab has identified ways in which changes to climatic conditions – such as abnormally warm summers, droughts, and floods – can increase the risk of conflict. Modern data science and econometrics are rapidly providing new insights into the myriad ways that environmentalconditions affect
ECONOMIC RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: AN AMERICAN PROSPECTUS Abstract. Climate change threatens the economy of the United States in myriad ways, including increased flooding and storm damage, altered crop yields, lost labor productivity, higher crime, reshaped public-health patterns, and strained energy systems, among many other effects. Combining the latest climate models, state-of-the-arteconometric
WORKING PAPER UPDATING THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S 5 Kingdom, have referred to the experience of the United States to implement their own SCC estimates, with some adopting estimates wholesale from the IWG.7 Figure 2: Current U.S. SCC used to justify rollbacks of fuel-economy standards. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. PROBABILITY-WEIGHTED ENSEMBLES OF U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL D. J. Rasmussen, M. Meinshausen, and R. E. Kopp (2016). Probability-weighted ensembles of U.S. county-level climate projections for climate risk analysis. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelRESEARCH ARCHIVE
This paper estimates that the release of an additional ton of carbon dioxide today will cause mean damages to global mortality risk valued at $36.6 under a high emissions scenario and $17.1 under a moderate scenario, using a 2% discount rate that is justified byOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives. ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. PROBABILITY-WEIGHTED ENSEMBLES OF U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL D. J. Rasmussen, M. Meinshausen, and R. E. Kopp (2016). Probability-weighted ensembles of U.S. county-level climate projections for climate risk analysis.ABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org.RESEARCH ARCHIVE
Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for AdaptationOUR APPROACH
Our Approach. The Climate Impact Lab’s team of economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts are building the world’s most comprehensive body of research quantifying the impacts of climate change, sector-by-sector and community-by-community around the world. Climate change is already impacting our everyday lives.HEALTH ARCHIVES
Health. While it is difficult to tie particular natural disasters to climate change, heat waves are the events scientists can most easily and robustly attribute to man-made changes in the atmosphere. One of the most well-studied impacts of climate change is the effect of temperature and, in particular, extremely hot days on mortality. Whileit
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The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
CLIMATE SCIENCE ARCHIVES Climate Science. T he Climate Impact Lab is developing highly-resolved climate projection frameworks capable of producing both the detail and the likelihood assessments needed for quantitative assessment of future climate risk. The simple, global-scale dynamics of the climate system – the way greenhouse gases trap heat and feedbacks involving GLOBAL DEATH RATE FROM RISING TEMPERATURES PROJECTED TO Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate ChangeCONFLICT ARCHIVES
Conflict. Cutting-edge research by the Climate Impact Lab has identified ways in which changes to climatic conditions – such as abnormally warm summers, droughts, and floods – can increase the risk of conflict. Modern data science and econometrics are rapidly providing new insights into the myriad ways that environmentalconditions affect
ECONOMIC RISKS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: AN AMERICAN PROSPECTUS Abstract. Climate change threatens the economy of the United States in myriad ways, including increased flooding and storm damage, altered crop yields, lost labor productivity, higher crime, reshaped public-health patterns, and strained energy systems, among many other effects. Combining the latest climate models, state-of-the-arteconometric
WORKING PAPER UPDATING THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S 5 Kingdom, have referred to the experience of the United States to implement their own SCC estimates, with some adopting estimates wholesale from the IWG.7 Figure 2: Current U.S. SCC used to justify rollbacks of fuel-economy standards. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelENERGY ARCHIVES
The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
CLIMATE SCIENCE ARCHIVES Climate Science. T he Climate Impact Lab is developing highly-resolved climate projection frameworks capable of producing both the detail and the likelihood assessments needed for quantitative assessment of future climate risk. The simple, global-scale dynamics of the climate system – the way greenhouse gases trap heat and feedbacks involving AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. EMPIRICALLY CALIBRATING DAMAGE FUNCTIONS AND CONSIDERING Kopp, R.E., Hsiang, S.M. and M. Oppenheimer (2013). Empirically calibrating damage functions and considering stochasticity when integrated assessment models are used as decision tools. CLIMATE IMPACT LABGET E-MAIL UPDATESTHE CHALLENGERESEARCHIMPACT MAPNEWS & INSIGHTSABOUT Institutions. The Climate Impact Lab team combines experts from the University of California, Berkeley, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), Rhodium Group, and Rutgers University. EPIC provides core financial and administrative support for the Lab. Other support for the Lab has been provided by: Mac and LeslieABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org. IMPACT MAP | CLIMATE IMPACT LAB Climate Projections. The climate projection methodology is described in full in Rasmussen et al. (2016). All daily projections from this analysis are freely available online here.The climate projections show on this map are based on Representative Concentration Pathway 2.6, 4.5, and 8.5 (van Vuuren et al., 2012) experiments run by global climate models participating in the Coupled ModelENERGY ARCHIVES
The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
CLIMATE SCIENCE ARCHIVES Climate Science. T he Climate Impact Lab is developing highly-resolved climate projection frameworks capable of producing both the detail and the likelihood assessments needed for quantitative assessment of future climate risk. The simple, global-scale dynamics of the climate system – the way greenhouse gases trap heat and feedbacks involving AMERICA’S SHRINKING SKI SEASON America’s Shrinking Ski Season. New analysis by the Climate Impact Lab brings more bad news for American skiers already experiencing disappointing conditions at their favorite resorts. Within the next 20 years, the number of days at or below freezing in some of the most popular ski towns in the US will decline by weeks or even a month. AMERICAN CLIMATE PROSPECTUS: ECONOMIC RISKS IN THE UNITED The American Climate Prospectus (ACP) provides a groundbreaking new analysis of climate risks by region of the country and sector of the economy. By linking state-of-the-art climate models with econometric research of human responses to climate variability and cutting edge private sector risk assessment tools, the ACP offers decision-makers a data driven assessment of the specific risks they ESTIMATING ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE We use this approach to construct spatially explicit, probabilistic, and empirically derived estimates of economic damage in the United States from climate change. The combined value of market and nonmarket damage across analyzed sectors—agriculture, crime, coastal storms, energy, human mortality, and labor—increases quadratically in global CLIMATE SCIENCE SPECIAL REPORT: FOURTH NATIONAL CLIMATE The Climate Risks We Face. Climate Impact Lab co-director Robert Kopp and other authors of the Climate Science Special Report released by the United States Global Change Research Program highlight the finding that “human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of. November 6, 2017. Featured In the News. EMPIRICALLY CALIBRATING DAMAGE FUNCTIONS AND CONSIDERING Kopp, R.E., Hsiang, S.M. and M. Oppenheimer (2013). Empirically calibrating damage functions and considering stochasticity when integrated assessment models are used as decision tools.ABOUT THE LAB
About the Lab. The Climate Impact Lab is a unique collaboration of more than 30 climate scientists, economists, computational experts, researchers, analysts, and students from some of the nation’s leading research institutions. For inquiries about our work contact press@impactlab.org.RESEARCH ARCHIVE
Carleton, Tamma and Jina, Amir and Delgado, Michael and Greenstone, Michael and Houser, Trevor and Hsiang, Solomon and Hultgren, Andrew and Kopp, Robert E. and McCusker, Kelly and Nath, Ishan and Rising, James and Rode, Ashwin and Seo, Hee Kwon and and Viaene, Arvid and Yuan, Jiacan and Zhang, Alice Tianbo, Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for Adaptation NEWS & INSIGHTS ARCHIVE Study: Climate change added $8 billion to Sandy’s damages. Climate change-triggered sea level rise added $8 billion in damage during 2012’s Superstorm Sandy, one of nation’s costliest weather disasters, a new study said. The study is co-authored by Climate Impact Lab co-director Bob Kopp. AP - May 19, 2021.ENERGY ARCHIVES
The GAO's new report draws heavily from two national-scale studies: one from the EPA and the other is the American Climate Prospectus, authored by Climate Impact Lab members. The federal auditors found that the federal government has not undertaken strategic government-wide planning to manage climate risks by using informationon the potential
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Health. While it is difficult to tie particular natural disasters to climate change, heat waves are the events scientists can most easily and robustly attribute to man-made changes in the atmosphere. One of the most well-studied impacts of climate change is the effect of temperature and, in particular, extremely hot days on mortality. Whileit
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In the long-term, even gradual changes in climate may induce migration from the most affected areas. Evidence has shown that weather extremes (i.e. extreme temperatures, extreme precipitation, and storm frequencies) have a negative influence on where people choose to live, and climate-driven changes may influence regional migration. In coastal areas, sea-level rise and coastal inundation willCOASTAL ARCHIVES
Coastal. Temperate climates, attractive scenery, ease of navigation, and access to ocean food supplies have put coastlines at the forefront of human development throughout history around the world. Coastal living carries risk, however, as hurricanes and other coastal storms inflict trillions in property and infrastructure damage each year.CONFLICT ARCHIVES
Conflict. Cutting-edge research by the Climate Impact Lab has identified ways in which changes to climatic conditions – such as abnormally warm summers, droughts, and floods – can increase the risk of conflict. Modern data science and econometrics are rapidly providing new insights into the myriad ways that environmentalconditions affect
WHY IS THIS GROUP UPDATING THE "SOCIAL COST OF CARBON Why is this group updating the “social cost of carbon”? Under the Trump administration, federal agencies are no longer required to determine the financial costs of climate change, so a group of scientists have stepped up to the plate. Marketplace reports on our project and what it can tell us about the real-world cost of carbon. EMPIRICALLY CALIBRATING DAMAGE FUNCTIONS AND CONSIDERING Kopp, R.E., Hsiang, S.M. and M. Oppenheimer (2013). Empirically calibrating damage functions and considering stochasticity when integrated assessment models are used as decision tools. * Get E-mail Updates* Follow Us __
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