Order ID | 5916951386 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject | Economics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Topic | Adapting see level rise | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Type | Research paper | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writer level | University | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Style | MLA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sources / references | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language | English(U.S.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description / paper instructions
This paper is going to use economic tools to explain how the city of San Fransico adapting the sea level rise.
The focus is on climate change affect the sea-level rise at San Fransico. Therefore, this paper needs temperature data for 50 years before until now to prove that San Fransico needs to build the Sea Wall. Then, we need at least five scenarios (meters), 2000-2100. This will help the data predict how many years later where San Fransico will need to build the Sea Wall. Also, the cost of the Sea Wall also needs the data. This paper needs the DICE economic model in this paper.The book for this class is “The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World, by William Nordhaus (Yale University Press, 2013)” Rubric for Group Paper
Overview: The goal of the group paper is to present and defend your quantitative analysis. Along with the paper, you should submit whatever code you have used to conduct your analysis (in Excel or whatever software you have used). The target length for the paper is 8 or 9 pages. You should have a short introduction (one page or less) where you talk about your topic, then turn to the presentation of your model and/or analysis and a defense of whatever assumptions have been made. Finally, you should present your results and interpret the results. When presenting results, you should use standard formatting for regression results and model results as used in economics journals.
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