Climate Change Effect on Energy Production Index

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Hamit Can

Technical University of Sofia

Venelin Terziev

Georgi Rakovski Military Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Date Written: December 31, 2017

Abstract

Global climate change is now a significant threat to ecosystem, biodiversity, capital efficiency, human health. It is aimed to reduce and prevent possible effects with theoretical and empirical bulgur. In addition to these findings, it is aimed to develop strategies for identifying climate change economies and mitigating possible negative effects in this direction and to improve the adaptation period to global politics. Labor productivity; employment and consequently economic growth are adversely affected by climate change. The size of the impacts of climate change on energy sectors, especially electricity, can plan the future of many countries and bring about the minimum loss from ordinary effects; even in order to benefit from these climatic changes in the energy sector, they are doing their detailed work on this subject and causing them to devote to a large part of their budget. In this study, we examined the impacts of climate change on energy production, what is happening in some countries, and their economic consequences.

Keywords: Climate Change, Energy, Energy Solution, Energy Sector

JEL Classification: Q40

Suggested Citation

Can, Hamit and Terziev, Venelin, Climate Change Effect on Energy Production Index (December 31, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3383943 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3383943

Hamit Can

Technical University of Sofia ( email )

8 Kl. Ochridski bul.
Sofia, 1000
Bulgaria

Venelin Terziev (Contact Author)

Georgi Rakovski Military Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria ( email )

Sofia, 1000
Bulgaria

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