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Through drought and flood: past, present, and future of climate migration
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)Migration from low-income countries has doubled in the last 30 years, a flow increasingly associated with climate degradation in nations heavily dependent on agriculture. This process is often confounded with weak ... -
The possibility and plausibility of large macroeconomic impacts from climate change
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)Does climate change represent a serious or even catastrophic threat to future lives and livelihoods, or is it more likely to be a relatively modest annoyance that most of the world will be able to straightforwardly deal ... -
The short-run macroeconomics of the energy transition: a review and directions for research
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)The global transition to a decarbonized energy system will be as consequential as it is necessary to avoid substantial warming. The transition will reshape the global energy sector and fundamentally transform the role of ... -
Central banks and sustainability: a comprehensive review of green mandates, speeches, and actions
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)In recent years, public attention to environmental issues, particularly climate change, has grown significantly. This increased awareness has prompted both public and private entities to take various actions, with central ... -
Implications of climate change and ecosystem services degradation for macroeconomic and financial stability: an overview
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)This volume collects some of the papers presented at the XXVI Annual Conference of the Central Bank of Chile, which took place in November 2023 in Santiago, Chile.1 The theme of the conference was Implications of Climate ... -
The social cost of carbon—what’s new and next?
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)As described by Fridligstein and others, atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have risen from 278 parts per million (ppm) in 1750 to 419.3 ppm in 2023. While pre-industrial revolution growth in concentrations was largely due ... -
Biodiversity vs. climate risk exposures of renewable energy firms
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding the intricate relationships between the economy and the health of our planet, with researchers studying both climate risks and, more recently, biodiversity ... -
Introducing natural capital in macroeconomic modeling
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)Biodiversity loss is now widely perceived as a potential source of significant economic and financial instabilities. This is intuitive since biodiversity loss is not only a risk for the environment and a direct threat to ... -
Integrating ecosystem modeling into economic models: applications to efficiency analysis, gross ecosystem product, and policy analysis
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)Unless you are one of the 676 people who have traveled to space as of November 2023, you will have spent your entire life living within the biosphere, a relatively thin layer above and below the Earth’s surface, where life ... -
Innovation, growth, and environmental challenges: schumpeterian insights into climate change and green technologies
(Banco Central de Chile, 2025-10-08)I examine how innovation-driven economic growth can be reconciled with urgent environmental challenges through the lens of Schumpeterian economics. I explore the dynamics of creative destruction—the process by which new ...