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Social and economic impacts of climate
TA Carleton, SM Hsiang
Science 353 (6304), aad9837, 2016
11422016
Valuing the global mortality consequences of climate change accounting for adaptation costs and benefits
T Carleton, A Jina, M Delgado, M Greenstone, T Houser, S Hsiang, ...
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 137 (4), 2037-2105, 2022
4052022
Crop-damaging temperatures increase suicide rates in India
TA Carleton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (33), 8746-8751, 2017
3642017
Estimating a social cost of carbon for global energy consumption
A Rode, T Carleton, M Delgado, M Greenstone, T Houser, S Hsiang, ...
Nature 598 (7880), 308-314, 2021
1872021
Global evidence for ultraviolet radiation decreasing COVID-19 growth rates
T Carleton, J Cornetet, P Huybers, KC Meng, J Proctor
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (1), e2012370118, 2021
158*2021
A guide to updating the US Government’s social cost of carbon
T Carleton, M Greenstone
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 16 (2), 196-218, 2022
104*2022
A generalizable and accessible approach to machine learning with global satellite imagery
E Rolf, J Proctor, T Carleton, I Bolliger, V Shankar, M Ishihara, B Recht, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 4392, 2021
872021
Causal empirical estimates suggest COVID-19 transmission rates are highly seasonal
T Carleton, KC Meng
MedRxiv, 2020.03. 26.20044420, 2020
592020
Conflict in a changing climate
T Carleton, SM Hsiang, M Burke
The European Physical Journal Special Topics 225 (3), 489-511, 2016
542016
Regional crop diversity and weather shocks in India
M Auffhammer, TA Carleton
Asian Development Review 35 (2), 113-130, 2018
502018
Estimating global impacts to agriculture from climate change accounting for adaptation
A Hultgren, T Carleton, M Delgado, DR Gergel, M Greenstone, T Houser, ...
Available at SSRN 4222020, 2022
202022
Parameter recovery using remotely sensed variables
J Proctor, T Carleton, S Sum
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
102023
Labor disutility in a warmer world: The impact of climate change on the global workforce
A Rode, RE Baker, T Carleton, A D'Agostino, M Delgado, T Foreman, ...
102022
The Welfare Economics of a Data Driven Social Cost of Carbon
I Nath, KE McCusker, IW Bolliger, T Carleton, M Delgado, M Greenstone, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, GC33A-06, 2022
42022
Updating the United States Government’s Social Cost of Carbon
M Greenstone, T Carleton
US energy & climate roadmap: policy insight, https://epic. uchicago. edu …, 2021
42021
Reply to Plewis, Murari et al., and Das: The suicide–temperature link in India and the evidence of an agricultural channel are robust
TA Carleton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (2), E118-E121, 2018
42018
Agriculture, trade, and the spatial efficiency of global water use
T Carleton, L Crews, I Nath
Working Paper, 2023
32023
The historical fingerprint and future impact of climate change on childhood malaria in Africa
CJ Carlson, TA Carleton, RC Odoulami, CH Trisos
medRxiv, 2023.07. 16.23292713, 2023
22023
The global water footprint of distortionary agricultural policy
T Carleton
Cited on, 6, 2021
22021
Ground Control to Major Tom: the importance of field surveys in remotely sensed data analysis
I Bolliger, T Carleton, S Hsiang, J Kadish, J Proctor, B Recht, E Rolf, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.09342, 2017
22017
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