Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5050509 Ecological Economics 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We analyse the influence of climate on average life satisfaction in 79 countries using data from the World Values Survey. Climate is described in terms of 'degree-months' calculated as the cumulated monthly deviations from a base temperature of 65 °F (18.3 °C). Our results suggest that countries with climates characterised by a large number of degree-months enjoy significantly lower levels of life satisfaction. This finding is robust to a wide variety of model specifications. Using our results to analyse a particular climate change scenario associated with the IPCC A2 emissions scenario points to major losses for African countries, but modest gains for Northern Europe.

► Degree-months explain cross country variation in life satisfaction. ► These findings are robust to numerous changes in model specification. ► Climate change imposes major losses on Africa but confers gains on northern Europe.

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