[ACG48-09] Overview of the processes interacting between Earth and socio-economic systems
Keywords:Earth system, Socio-economic system, interaction
Some existing studies indicate that economic carbon cycle feedbacks may be of comparable magnitude to natural climate-carbon cycle feedback. For considering the significance of the interaction between Earth and socio-economic systems, we report the result of our literature survey on the processes interacting between Earth and socio-economic systems. Existing literature indicates that agriculture/pastoralism, disease, energy (both of generation and demand), heat stress (including labor productivity), tourism have processes influenced by climate change, and as a whole there could be a significant impact by climate change on gross domestic product (GDP). However, our evaluation using a loosely coupled earth system of intermediate complexity and computable general equilibrium models indicates that the feedback to atmospheric CO2 concentration and global mean surface air temperature is small.