New damage curves and multimodel analysis suggest lower optimal temperature

Publication date

2023-05

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Wijst, Kaj-Ivar van der
Bosello, Francesco
Dasgupta, Shouro
Drouet, Laurent
Emmerling, Johannes
Hof, AndriesORCID 0000-0002-7568-5038ISNI 0000000390278972
Leimbach, Marian
Parrado, Ramiro
Piontek, Franziska
Standardi, Gabriele

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Abstract

Economic analyses of global climate change have been criticized for their poor representation of climate change damages. Here we develop and apply aggregate damage functions in three economic Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) with different degrees of complexity. The damage functions encompass a wide but still incomplete set of climate change impacts based on physical impact models. We show that with medium estimates for damage functions, global damages are in the range of 10% to 12% of GDP by 2100 in a baseline scenario with 3 °C temperature change, and about 2% in a well-below 2 °C scenario. These damages are much higher than previous estimates in benefit-cost studies, resulting in optimal temperatures below 2 °C with central estimates of damages and discount rates. Moreover, we find a benefit-cost ratio of 1.5 to 3.9, even without considering damages that could not be accounted for, such as biodiversity losses, health and tipping points.

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Carbon emissions, Climate-change, Model, Social cost, Targets, Uncertainty, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

Citation

Wijst, K-I V D, Bosello, F, Dasgupta, S, Drouet, L, Emmerling, J, Hof, A, Leimbach, M, Parrado, R, Piontek, F, Standardi, G & Vuuren, D V 2023, 'New damage curves and multimodel analysis suggest lower optimal temperature', Nature Climate Change, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 434-441. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01636-1