The Macroeconomic Impact of Climate Change: Global vs. Local Temperature

108 Pages Posted: 14 May 2024 Last revised: 14 Jan 2026

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Adrien Bilal

Harvard University

Diego R. Känzig

Northwestern University

Date Written: May 2024

Abstract

This paper estimates that the macroeconomic damages from climate change are an order of magnitude larger than previously thought. Exploiting natural global temperature variability, we find that 1°C warming reduces world GDP by over 20% in the long run. Global temperature correlates strongly with extreme climatic events, unlike country-level temperature used in previous work, explaining our larger estimate. We use this evidence to estimate damage functions in a neoclassical growth model. Business-as-usual warming implies a present welfare loss of more than 30%, and a Social Cost of Carbon in excess of $1,200 per ton. These impacts suggest that unilateral decarbonization policy is cost-effective for large countries such as the United States.

Suggested Citation

Bilal, Adrien and Känzig, Diego R., The Macroeconomic Impact of Climate Change: Global vs. Local Temperature (May 2024). NBER Working Paper No. w32450, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4826056

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