Based on «a leading
aggregate damage estimate in the climate economics literature,» the report found that the nation will suffer at least $ 150 billion in additional economic damages each year if global temperatures increase by three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, rather than two degrees Celsius:
Based on a leading
aggregate damage estimate in the climate economics literature, a delay that results in warming of 3 ° Celsius above preindustrial levels, instead of 2 °, could increase economic damages by approximately 0.9 percent of global output.
Not exact matches
The
estimates are likely derived from modeled
damage estimates such as those used by the World Bank, rather than by
aggregating specific activities.