Authors
Alestig, Mira, Dabi, Nafkote, Jeurkar, Abha, Maitland, Alex, Lawson, Max, Horen Greenford, Daniel, Lesk, Corey, Khalfan, Ashfaq
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- Policy papers & campaign reports
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.21201/2024.000039
- Pages
- 41
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- Kenya
- pages
- 41
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Table of Contents
- Section 1 of main report 3
- SUMMARY OF KEY STATISTICS 3
- Sample 5
- Investment emissions 5
- Consumption emissions 6
- Emissions from private jets 6
- Emissions from superyachts 6
- Propulsion emissions 7
- Auxiliary or ‘hotel load’ emissions 7
- Limitations of the data 8
- Avoiding double-counting 9
- Income-based emissions data 9
- Explanation of statistics in the main report 9
- Section 2 of main report 15
- SUMMARY OF KEY STATISTICS 15
- Economic damage 17
- Emissions 17
- Actor emissions 17
- Scenario emissions 18
- Obtaining temperature time series for baseline and leave-one-out scenarios 18
- Updating the regional transient climate response to cumulative emissions (RTCRE) 18
- Aggregating RTCRE and historical temperature to national values 19
- Calculating future country temperatures using RTCRE and emissions 20
- Temperatures with and without an actor’s emissions 21
- Calculating economic damages 21
- Caveats and limitations 22
- Damage function 22
- CO2-only focus 23
- Data and code 23
- GDP and population data 23
- Temperature data 23
- Damage function parameters 23
- Explanation of statistics in the main report 24
- Impacts of emissions on crop yield 28
- Total production impacts 30
- Production impacts in person-year equivalents 30
- Explanation of statistics in the main report 30
- Heat-related excess deaths 33
- Explanation of statistics in the main report 34
- Annex 1. Regional groupings of countries and mortality cost of carbon used in Section 2 37
- Notes 42