@mbukows @AntekGoldstein @LombatSsc @s21n @Pawel_Lachman @DoskonaleSzare @MarcinTorz @MikolajWild @SzymonMalinow11 2) https://t.co/veSzfOFInu - tutaj projekcje są podobne jednak jest ciekawe wytłumaczenie na https://t.co/4pYEdfjFNk (5 conclusion) "results
RT @CelineGuivarch: Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming https://t.co/8tHE9nAy…
Finally, they create huge economic damages that can demonstrate shared interests in climate policy https://t.co/ToYrfNv6rT @FelixPretis
@fjconpe Para que vea que no me lo invento yo, aquí le dejo las investigaciones publicadas al respecto, por si le interesa leerlas: https://t.co/m3O4DLQNeF https://t.co/4IQsXI6sX6
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
"Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences" https://t.co/BxLhiGixR0
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
#ClimateChange has to address uneven impacts of both physical risks and transition costs
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
RT @MartinRavallion: The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations need…
The map is also suggestive of a likely reversal in our past progress against global poverty. Further calculations needed.
Excellent thread on income inequality between nations and the potential impact of climate change between LDCs and DC’s.
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
RT @MaxCRoser: @MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwa…
@MartinRavallion 7 & end/ Here is the estimated impact of climate change on GDP by my colleagues @FelixPretis, @MoritzPSchwarz et al. https://t.co/sZVBRaeFJY The reason for big concern is that those countries that are already poor and are already fail
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: The economic impacts of 1.5C: Radio interview with @cfax1070. https://t.co/Sua7EYXUAu Our paper with @MoritzPSchwarz @Clim…
Listen to this great interview with @FelixPretis about the impacts of climate change!
RT @FelixPretis: The economic impacts of 1.5C: Radio interview with @cfax1070. https://t.co/Sua7EYXUAu Our paper with @MoritzPSchwarz @Clim…
The economic impacts of 1.5C: Radio interview with @cfax1070. https://t.co/Sua7EYXUAu Our paper with @MoritzPSchwarz @ClimateMetrics is available here: https://t.co/FbwgcSZMAW
@ishapiro @BridgetPhetasy Canada is one of two countries whose GDP is projected to grow when comparing a 1.5 to 2C increase in global temperature. Uncertain if the study fully incorporates the potential impact on global trade. https://t.co/AGnjMfMURG
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @FelixPretis: Here is the paper the article cites: https://t.co/UdxwRR7HKa
Here is the paper the article cites: https://t.co/UdxwRR7HKa
RT @FelixPretis: Happy to have to contributed to this! Some of the impact projections based on our @ClimateMetrics study: https://t.co/Udxw…
RT @CCfCS_UK: Myles Allen talk: Tropical and Southern hem countries will experience largest negative impact on economic growth from global…
Myles Allen talk: Tropical and Southern hem countries will experience largest negative impact on economic growth from global warming increasing from 1.5C to 2C. https://t.co/pa9oidD4q6
RT @FelixPretis: Happy to have to contributed to this! Some of the impact projections based on our @ClimateMetrics study: https://t.co/Udxw…
RT @FelixPretis: Happy to have to contributed to this! Some of the impact projections based on our @ClimateMetrics study: https://t.co/Udxw…
RT @FelixPretis: Happy to have to contributed to this! Some of the impact projections based on our @ClimateMetrics study: https://t.co/Udxw…
Happy to have to contributed to this! Some of the impact projections based on our @ClimateMetrics study: https://t.co/UdxwRR7HKa
RT @FelixPretis: @UVicSocialSci @UVicEconomics @UVicGeog @UVicENVI @UVicSoc We also find increasing levels of economic inequality across co…
RT @FelixPretis: @UVicSocialSci @UVicEconomics @UVicGeog @UVicENVI @UVicSoc "Impacts on economic growth of 1.5°C warming close to indisting…
@UVicSocialSci @UVicEconomics @UVicGeog @UVicENVI @UVicSoc We also find increasing levels of economic inequality across countries with further climate change - poor countries disproportionately affected. https://t.co/UdxwRR7HKa https://t.co/ekUhVobFe8
@UVicSocialSci @UVicEconomics @UVicGeog @UVicENVI @UVicSoc "Impacts on economic growth of 1.5°C warming close to indistinguishable from current climate, while 2°C warming suggests lower growth for a large set of countries" - our recent paper cited in @IPCC
RT @FelixPretis: Impressive interactive visualisation of the different impacts of 1.5C vs 2C global temperature increase by @CarbonBrief i…
RT @FelixPretis: Impressive interactive visualisation of the different impacts of 1.5C vs 2C global temperature increase by @CarbonBrief i…
RT @FelixPretis: Impressive interactive visualisation of the different impacts of 1.5C vs 2C global temperature increase by @CarbonBrief i…
RT @FelixPretis: Impressive interactive visualisation of the different impacts of 1.5C vs 2C global temperature increase by @CarbonBrief i…
RT @FelixPretis: Impressive interactive visualisation of the different impacts of 1.5C vs 2C global temperature increase by @CarbonBrief i…
Impressive interactive visualisation of the different impacts of 1.5C vs 2C global temperature increase by @CarbonBrief including our economic impact estimates with @MoritzPSchwarz & @khaustein https://t.co/UdxwRR7HKa https://t.co/VlFqrYOT8G
@ClimateAudit The modeling of an optimal mitigation target (with all the associated uncertainty around climate impacts, future economic growth, fungibility of resources, etc.) is in many ways more challenging than modeling the physical systems involved. Fo
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
RT @MoritzPSchwarz: Excited to see this online: Our new paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant e…
Uncertain impacts on economic growth when stabilizing global temperatures at 1.5°C or 2°C warming https://t.co/LNuV3sHYiC
RT @FelixPretis: "Mehr als 1,5 Grad sind Gift für die Weltwirtschaft" - great piece by @srfnews on our recent study https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6S…
RT @FelixPretis: "Mehr als 1,5 Grad sind Gift für die Weltwirtschaft" - great piece by @srfnews on our recent study https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6S…
RT @FelixPretis: "Mehr als 1,5 Grad sind Gift für die Weltwirtschaft" - great piece by @srfnews on our recent study https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6S…
RT @FelixPretis: "Mehr als 1,5 Grad sind Gift für die Weltwirtschaft" - great piece by @srfnews on our recent study https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6S…
"Mehr als 1,5 Grad sind Gift für die Weltwirtschaft" - great piece by @srfnews on our recent study https://t.co/UdxwRQQ6SC with @MoritzPSchwarz and @khaustein #srf #srfnews https://t.co/oL4rffOCB1
RT @EconomyOptimist: No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if gl…
For those who don't care because they live in the grey or blue shaded areas: what if the people in the orange and red areas start migrating because of economic impact... https://t.co/PHshNfND27
RT @EconomyOptimist: No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if gl…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @EconomyOptimist: No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if gl…
RT @EconomyOptimist: No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if gl…
RT @EconomyOptimist: No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if gl…
RT @EconomyOptimist: No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if gl…
No tsunamis in Manhattan, not the end of human existence, but a significant 5% drop in average per capita income if global temperatures rise 2 degrees compared to a 1.5 degree rise in temperatures. https://t.co/Fk0qQhdISR
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
Klarer vi å begrense oppvarmingen til under 1,5 grader vil verden få 5 prosent høyere BNP pr innbygger enn hvis temperaturen øker med 2 grader. Det hevder denne studien. Enda et argument for å løse klimautfordringene! https://t.co/VYG3Tf3TvS
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
Global warming seems to affect developing nations more than developed nations. via @OurWorldInData https://t.co/ZQGfKdD2S5
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…
RT @MaxCRoser: New paper shows that pursuing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C can avoid significant economic impacts: https://t.co/…