Kommentar |
This course focuses on the socio-economic consequences of climate change. In detail, we will examine the adverse effects of climate change especially on economic activity, socioeconomic status, environmental and human health (e.g., measured in terms of economic growth, poverty, child mortality, living conditions, employment and income status, agricultural production etc.) We will analyse heterogeneous effects of climate change on the micro- and macro-level wrt individual characteristics (e.g., education) as well as across countries fighting against climate change (e.g., different income and growth levels).
The questions we will focus on are as follows: What are the causes and social and economic costs of global climate change? What are the social and economic damages from climate change on societies? How do we measure them? What are the impacts of current policies, and how are different countries addressing climate change?
There is a significant body of literature on climate impacts on GDP per capita, human health, poverty and crop yield.
This is a Circle-U supported seminar. |
Literatur |
Calzadilla, A., Rehdanz, K., Betts, R., Falloon, P., Wiltshire, A., and Tol, R.S.J. (2013). Climate change impacts on global agriculture. Climatic Change, 120(1–2), 357–374.
Duan, H., Yuan, D., Cai, Z., and Wang, S. (2022). Valuing the impact of climate change on China’s economic growth. Economic Analysis and Policy, 74, 155–174.
Lawrence, J., Blackett, P., and Cradock-Henry, N. A. (2020). Cascading climate change impacts and implications. Climate Risk Management, 29, 1–15.
Nordhaus, W. (2015). The climate casino: Risk, uncertainty, and economics for a warming world. Yale University Press.
Philip, K. A. (2024). The Socioeconomic impact of climate change in developing countries in the next decades: A review. CGD Working Paper, 681. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development. (https://www.cgdev. org/ publication/socioeconomic-impact-climate-change-developing-countries-next-decades-review) |