Representing inequalities in integrated assessment modeling of climate change

作者: Massimo Tavoni , Massimo Tavoni , Johannes Emmerling

DOI: 10.1016/J.ONEEAR.2021.01.013

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摘要: Climate change affects human and natural systems unevenly. Solving it, by reducing greenhouse gases adapting to climate impacts, will also be felt differently depending on levels of income other dimensions inequality. This leads us ask: have the widely used integrated assessment models accommodated inequality considerations sufficiently?

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