Temperature Shocks and Climate Change: A Conceptual Analysis

77 Pages Posted: 22 Dec 2025

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Christian P. Traeger

University of Oslo - Department of Economics; - Ifo Institute

Date Written: 2025

Abstract

This paper addresses the challenge of accurately modeling and estimating climate change damages. Time series approaches rely on weather shocks, while cross-sectional analyses capture climatic differences but suffer from omitted variable bias. Climate is defined as the statistical pattern of weather that persists over time and allows for adaptation, unlike unpredictable weather realizations. To assess econometric approaches, I (i) integrate forward-looking adaptation into a full-fledged integrated assessment model of climate change permitting an analytic solution and (ii) generalize the insights based on a dynamic stochastic envelope argument. I show how a carefully designed time series (or panel) estimation strategy can comprehensively identify the costs of climate change, including the indirect identification of unobserved adaptation costs. The paper also presents the first explicit formula for This result is not only insightful in its own right but also valuable for clarifying and refining prevailing envelope-theorem arguments in the literature and for emphasizing that adaptation costs are part of the social cost of carbon.

Keywords: adaptation, climate change, climate econometrics, damages, integrated assess- ment, social cost of carbon, uncertainty, identification

JEL Classification: Q54, H23, D80, D62

Suggested Citation

Traeger, Christian P., Temperature Shocks and Climate Change: A Conceptual Analysis (2025). CESifo Working Paper No. 12353, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5944765 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5944765

Christian P. Traeger (Contact Author)

University of Oslo - Department of Economics ( email )

Norway

- Ifo Institute ( email )

Poschinger Str. 5
Munich, 01069
Germany

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