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Global resource consumption effects of borderless climate change: EU’s indirect vulnerability

We investigate how global climate change impacts affect the consumption of resources, namely water, labor, malaria risk and crops, across world regions. We quantify both impact channels, direct comprising domestic effects and indirect, subsuming cross-border effects. Methodologically we combine MRIO...

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Published in:Environmental and sustainability indicators 2020-12, Vol.8, p.100071, Article 100071
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