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This paper investigates how households have been adapting to climate change through the use of two technologies important for thermal comfort, air conditioning and thermal insulation. Merging a global gridded dataset of historical temperatures with the 2011 OECD EPIC survey, we study the...
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This study investigates the major climate-related risks for households in the EU by quantifying the relationship between a set of selected climate-hazards metrics, households' income by source, and sector-specific expenditures, capturing both the climate induced cost of impacts and adaptation...
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This study investigates the major climate-related risks for households in the EU by quantifying the relationship between a set of selected climate-hazards metrics, households' income by source, and sector-specific expenditures, capturing both the climate induced cost of impacts and adaptation...
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This study investigates the major climate-related risks for households in the EU by quantifying the relationship between a set of selected climate-hazards metrics, households' income by source, and sector-specific expenditures, capturing both the climate induced cost of impacts and adaptation...
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