Richard S.J. Tol
University of Sussex
713 Papers
9.8K Citations
Richard S.J. Tol is an academic researcher from University of Sussex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 116, co-authored 695 publications. Previous affiliations of Richard S.J. Tol include VU University Amsterdam & University of Southampton.
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Papers
Damage Costs of Climate Change through Intensification of Tropical Cyclone Activities: An Application of FUND
TL;DR: In this article, the authors simulated the direct economic impact of tropical cyclones enhanced by climate change with the integrated assessment model Climate Framework for Uncertainty, Negotiation and Distribution (FUND), Version 3.4.
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Estimates of the external and sustainability costs of climate change
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TL;DR: In this paper, the marginal external costs of carbon dioxide emissions are estimated, and the first approach to measuring climate change is to estimate the marginal cost of CO 2 emissions, which is the same as the one presented in this paper.
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Economic impacts of changes in the population dynamics of fish on the fisheries of the Barents Sea
TL;DR: In this article, a bioeconomic simulation model of the two interacting fish species cod and capelin and their fisheries is presented and applied to assess the consequences of changes in the population dynamics of these important fish stocks in the Barents Sea.
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CHIMP: A simple population model for use in integrated assessment of global environmental change
TL;DR: The Canberra-Hamburg Integrated Model for Population (CHIMP) as discussed by the authors is a new global population model for long-term projections, which is in the public domain.
The Social Cost of Carbon: Trends, Outliers and Catastrophes
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis of the social cost of carbon is performed and the results confirm that a lower discount rate implies a higher estimate; and that higher estimates are found in the gray literature.