Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change Accounting for Adaptation Costs and Benefits

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Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Year: 2023
Volume: 137
Issue: 4
Pages: 2037-2105

Authors (16)

Tamma Carleton (not in RePEc) Amir Jina (not in RePEc) Michael Delgado (not in RePEc) Michael Greenstone (University of Chicago) Trevor Houser (not in RePEc) Solomon Hsiang (not in RePEc) Andrew Hultgren (not in RePEc) Robert E Kopp (not in RePEc) Kelly E McCusker (not in RePEc) Ishan Nath (not in RePEc) James Rising (not in RePEc) Ashwin Rode (not in RePEc) Hee Kwon Seo (not in RePEc) Arvid Viaene (not in RePEc) Jiacan Yuan (not in RePEc) Alice Tianbo Zhang (not in RePEc)

Score contribution per author:

0.503 = (α=2.01 / 16 authors) × 4.0x S-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

Using 40 countries’ subnational data, we estimate age-specific mortality-temperature relationships and extrapolate them to countries without data today and into a future with climate change. We uncover a U-shaped relationship where extre6me cold and hot temperatures increase mortality rates, especially for the elderly. Critically, this relationship is flattened by higher incomes and adaptation to local climate. Using a revealed-preference approach to recover unobserved adaptation costs, we estimate that the mean global increase in mortality risk due to climate change, accounting for adaptation benefits and costs, is valued at roughly 3.2% of global GDP in 2100 under a high-emissions scenario. Notably, today’s cold locations are projected to benefit, while today’s poor and hot locations have large projected damages. Finally, our central estimates indicate that the release of an additional ton of CO2 today will cause mortality-related damages of $36.6 under a high-emissions scenario, with an interquartile range accounting for both econometric and climate uncertainty of [−$7.8, $73.0]. These empirically grounded estimates exceed the previous literature’s estimates by an order of magnitude.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:oup:qjecon:v:137:y:2023:i:4:p:2037-2105.
Journal Field
General
Author Count
16
Added to Database
2026-01-25