Assessing Macro-economic Effects of Climate Impacts on Energy Demand in EU Sub-national Regions
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Gabriele Standardi
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Gabriele Standardi
Shouro Dasgupta
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Shouro Dasgupta
Ramiro Parrado
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Ramiro Parrado
Enrica De Cian
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Enrica De Cian
Francesco Bosello
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Francesco Bosello
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[1] CMCC@Ca’Foscari Centro Euro-Mediterraneo Sui Cambiamenti Climatici Università Cà Foscari,Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
[2] RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE),Department of Economics
[3] London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE),Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics
Macro-economic impacts of climate change;
Energy demand;
CGE models;
Sub-national regions;
Europe;
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European policy makers are increasingly interested in higher spatial representations of future macro-economic consequences from climate-induced shifts in the energy demand. Indeed, EU sub-national level analyses are currently missing in the literature. In this paper, we conduct a macro-economic assessment of the climate change impacts on energy demand at the EU sub-national level by considering twelve types of energy demand impacts, which refer to three carriers (petroleum, gas, and electricity) and four sectors (agriculture, industry, services, and residential). These impacts have been estimated using climatic data at a high spatial resolution across nine Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) and Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) combinations. The impacts feed into a Computable General Equilibrium model, whose regional coverage has been extended to the sub-national NUTS2 and NUTS1 level. Results show that negative macroeconomic effects are not negligible in regions located in Southern Europe mainly driven by increased energy demand for cooling. By 2070, we find negative effects larger than 1% of GDP, especially in SSP5-RCP8.5 and SSP3-RCP4.5 with a maximum of − 7.5% in Cyprus. Regarding regional differences, we identify economic patterns of winners and losers between Northern and Southern Europe. Contrasting scenario combinations, we find that mitigation reduces adverse macro-economic effects for Europe up to a factor of ten in 2070, from 0.4% GDP loss in SSP5-RCP8.5 to 0.04% in SSP2-RCP2.6.