I would appreciate your thoughts on the shape of the relationship between existential risk due to climate change and global warming. For example, would it be reasonable to assume it is linear, i.e. that the x-risk linked to an increase of 2 ºC relative to today’s temperature is 2 times as large as the x-risk linked to an increase of 1 ºC?
Hi John,
I would appreciate your thoughts on the shape of the relationship between existential risk due to climate change and global warming. For example, would it be reasonable to assume it is linear, i.e. that the x-risk linked to an increase of 2 ºC relative to today’s temperature is 2 times as large as the x-risk linked to an increase of 1 ºC?