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emissions from electricity consumption result from cooling needs. The increase in electricity related emissions from hot days is …
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temperatures from over 8,500 weather stations, and seawater composition from over 380,000 oceanographic stations were analyzed for … annual and seasonal temperatures compiled at weather stations, and atmospheric CO2 concentrations were significantly …
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optimal temperature levels to extreme patterns hamper economic productivity. Extreme temperatures affect heating and cooling …
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Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) that are deactivated or not operate in cold weather conditions, may result in elevated NOx emissions …
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Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) that are deactivated or not operate in cold weather conditions, may result in elevated NOx emissions …
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This paper examines whether CEOs react to personal experience with global warming. Using a difference-in-differences setting, we find that CEOs’ exposure to abnormally hot temperature leads to a decrease in corporate carbon emissions intensity. Our results shed light on the role played by...
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