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Costs of Climate Change - The Effects of Rising Temperatures on Health and Productivity in Germany (Working Paper)

Authors

  • Klepper
  • G.
  • Peterson
  • S.
  • Hübler
  • M.

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I10 Q51 Q54

Key Words

Costs of climate change

health effects

heat waves

hospitalization costs

labor productivity

mortality

The aim of the study is to quantify climate induced health risks for Germany. Based on high resolution climate scenarios for the period 2071 to 2100 we forecast the number of days with heat load and cold stress. The heat frequency and intensity rise overall but more in the south. Referring to empirical studies on heat induced health effects we estimate an average increase in the number of heat induced casualties by a factor of more than 3. Heat related hospitalization costs increase 6-fold not including the cost of ambulant treatment. Heat also reduces the work performance resulting in an estimated output loss of between 0.12 % and 0.48 % of GDP.

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  • Prof. Dr. Sonja Peterson
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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