Expected Damages from Climate Change

Georgia Climate Change Damage Maps

In a 2017 Science article Solomon Hsiang of Stanford University and 11 co-authors published economic estimates of climate change damage for all 3000+ counties in the United States. They estimate damages (and sometimes benefits) in eight categories: agriculture yields, mortality, energy expenditures, low-risk labor supply, high-risk labor supply, coastal damage, property crime, and violent crime. The also sum the economic effects of the individual categories for an overall estimate of county-level climate damages in the form of percentage loss (or gain) in county gross domestic product.

The eight county-level interactive maps show the Hsiang et al. estimates for overall damages and individual category damages. The estimated damages for each category are for the end-of-century period 2080-2099, and are calculated as relative damages compared to the no-climate-change outcome.  See the article for details.

The original CSV-format climate change damages datasets are available here.

 

Full-screen versions of the total damages map and maps for the seven individual damage sectors are available from these links: