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Contrasting influences of biogeophysical and biogeochemical impacts of historical land use on global economic inequality

Economics

Contrasting influences of biogeophysical and biogeochemical impacts of historical land use on global economic inequality

S. Liu, Y. Wang, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Shu Liu, Yong Wang, Guang J. Zhang, Linyi Wei, Bin Wang, and Le Yu explores how historical land-use changes impact global economic inequality. The research reveals that biogeophysical and biogeochemical effects exacerbate disparities, adversely affecting developing nations in warmer regions while benefiting developed countries in cooler climates.

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Abstract
Climate change has significant implications for macro-economic growth. The impacts of greenhouse gases and anthropogenic aerosols on economies via altered annual mean temperature (AMT) have been studied. However, the economic impact of land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) is still unknown because it has both biogeochemical and biogeophysical impacts on temperature and the latter differs in latitudes and disturbed land surface types. In this work, based on multi-model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, contrasting influences of biogeochemical and biogeophysical impacts of historical (1850–2014) LULCC on economies are found. Their combined effects on AMT result in warming in most countries, which harms developing economies in warm climates but benefits developed economies in cold climates. Thus, global economic inequality is increased. Besides the increased AMT by the combined effects, day-to-day temperature variability is enhanced in developing economies but reduced in developed economies, which further deteriorates global economic inequality.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
May 05, 2022
Authors
Shu Liu, Yong Wang, Guang J. Zhang, Linyi Wei, Bin Wang, Le Yu
Tags
land-use change
economic inequality
biogeophysical effects
biogeochemical effects
climate impact
developing economies
developed economies
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