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3.17 O Aquecimento e a Desigualdade

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  1. as populações pobres… serem mais prejudicadas… do que as populações ricas Carleton, T. A., and Hsiang, S. M., ‘Social and economic impacts of climate’, Science, 353 (6304), 2016, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad9837; Hsiang, S. M., et al., ‘The distribution of environmental damages’, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 13 (1), 2019: 83–103, https://doi.org/10.1093/reep/rey024.

    Estudos sugerem que há dois motivos principais Carleton, T. A., et al., ‘Valuing the global mortality consequences of climate change accounting for adaptation costs and benefits’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2022: Article qjac020, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjac020; Burke, M., et al., ‘Global non-linear effect of temperature on economic production’, Nature, 527 (7577), 2015: 235–9, https://doi:10.1038/nature15725. See discussion of the evidence for the relative importance of these mechanisms in Hsiang et al., ‘The distribution of environmental damages’.

    a temperatura média “ideal” tende a ser entre 13°C e 20°C Carleton and Hsiang, ‘Social and economic impacts of climate’.