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Nature Loss and Climate Change: The Twin-Crises Multiplier

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  • Stefano Giglio
  • Theresa Kuchler
  • Johannes Stroebel
  • Olivier Wang

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We study the economic effects of the interaction of nature loss and climate change in a model that incorporates important aspects of both processes. We capture the distinct ways in which they affect economic activity—with nature constituting a key factor of production and climate change destroying parts of output—but also the ways in which they interact: climate change causes nature loss, and nature provides both a carbon sink and adaptation tools to reduce climate damages. Our analysis of these feedback loops reveals a novel amplification channel—the Twin-Crises Multiplier—that systematically affects optimal climate and nature conservation policies.

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  • Stefano Giglio & Theresa Kuchler & Johannes Stroebel & Olivier Wang, 2025. "Nature Loss and Climate Change: The Twin-Crises Multiplier," CESifo Working Paper Series 11619, CESifo.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ceswps:_11619
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    climate change; biodiversity loss;

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