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Possible economic impacts of a shutdown of the thermohaline circulation: an application of FUND

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Climate change can lead to a substantial reduction of the strength of the thermohaline circulation in the world oceans. This is often thought to have severe consequences particularly on the North Atlantic region and Northern and Western Europe. The integrated assessment model FUND is used to estimate the extent of these impacts. The results indicate that, owing to a slower warming (rather than cooling) of the regions most affected by a thermohaline circulation collapse, climate change induced damages in these regions would be smaller in case of a shutdown of the thermohaline circulation. However, even with a thermohaline circulation collapse, the total and marginal impacts of climate change are negative.

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Correspondence to Richard S. J. Tol.

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We are grateful to Till Kuhlbrodt for providing the CLIMBER data and to Andre Krebber for processing them. The German Federal Ministry for Education and Research through the INTEGRATION project, the US National Science Foundation through the Center for Integrated Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Change (SBR-9521914) and the Michael Otto Foundation provided welcome financial support.

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Link, P.M., Tol, R.S.J. Possible economic impacts of a shutdown of the thermohaline circulation: an application of FUND . Portuguese Economic Journal 3, 99–114 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10258-004-0033-z

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