@HansbergRossi the sea level rise damage function also includes both retreat from some coastal areas and adaptive protection costs for other areas, based on this work: https://t.co/NWYRdeFV2H
@AndrewDessler @GernotWagner @nephologue And, as I said before, it depends on what you are looking for. The above are the sort of stylized damage functions that try to represent economy-wide damages as a function of temperature. More bottom-up approaches
@Peters_Glen @MarshallBBurke @bobkopp @RichardTol @JKikstra This paper by Delavane Diaz is a good update to the SLR damage function https://t.co/NWYRdeXvUf
@JohnMashey @PatrickTBrown31 @KenCaldeira @Weather_West @jtispoindexter @GeraldKutney @ProfSteveKeen @RichardTol @BJChippindale @Eco_melon @Revkin @sarahkaplan48 @MichaelEMann @JKSteinberger @theresphysics Unsurprisingly, yes. For instance, this research
@MaxJerneck @Sasha_Etkind ... where the damages function per metre of SLR is based on Diaz, et al., 2016, which is very bottom-up damage assessment. Anyway, there's a paper on tipping points and SCC implications being presented tomorrow that Nordhaus is g
@Sasha_Etkind @MaxJerneck I actually think it's important to have well-researched estimates of the potential economic climate damages, aka the potential benefits by avoiding (again, e.g.⬇️). Having all counter arguments be "It's all wrong! It's way bigger!
@Sasha_Etkind @MaxJerneck What does this mean? That, for e.g., scientists said that the economic damages from a metre of sea-level rise would be $20-$30 trillion/yr, and economists said $1 trillion? Or economists said 1m of SLR and scientists said 20-30m
@rustneversleepz @DrSimEvans That reference is actually to a different paper by Delavane Diaz, specifically on SLR damages: https://t.co/NWYRdeXvUf
@DrSimEvans @BjornLomborg Looks like you'll have to check https://t.co/YpLioeZvM6. I'm not going to spend €38.10 on that ;)
RT @bobkopp: @climatedynamics @JustinHGillis @DrAndreaDutton @IGSD_DC Diaz 2016 uses a toolkit similar to global mitigation analyses to loo…
@climatedynamics @JustinHGillis @DrAndreaDutton @IGSD_DC Diaz 2016 uses a toolkit similar to global mitigation analyses to look at sea level rise: https://t.co/isjWVN8F7d
Estimating global damages from sea level rise with the Coastal Impact and Adaptation Model (CIAM) https://t.co/zWz9u7lKMN #climatechange
Estimating global damages from sea level rise with the Coastal Impact and Adaptation Model (CIAM) https://t.co/LMY557yswS
CC. Estimating global damages from sea level rise with the Coastal Impact and Adaptation Model (CIAM) https://t.co/q9EHZzYTjo
Estimating global damages from sea level rise with the Coastal Impact and Adaptation Model (CIAM) https://t.co/zWz9u7lKMN #climatechange