Climate Dependencies and Risk Management : Microcorrelations and Tail Dependence

Cooke, Roger and Kousky, Carolyn (2010) Climate Dependencies and Risk Management : Microcorrelations and Tail Dependence. Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. (http://www.rff.org/RFF/Documents/RFF-IB-10-13.pdf)

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Abstract

As defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, adaptation includes a set of actions to moderate harm or exploit beneficial opportunities in response to climate change. To date, little research has addressed public policy options to frame the nation’s approach to adapt to a changing climate. In light of scientific evidence of extreme and unpredictable climate change, prudent policy requires consideration of what to do if markets and people fail to anticipate these changes, or are constrained in their ability to react. This issue brief is one in a series that results from the second phase of a domestic adaptation research project conducted by Resources for the Future. The briefs are primarily intended for use by decision makers in confronting the complex and difficult task of effectively adapting the United States to climate change impacts, but may also offer insight and value to scholars and the general public. This research was supported by a grant from the Smith‐Richardson Foundation.