Question: please summarize the text in one or two sentences 2019 JUN 10 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Global Warming Focus --
please summarize the text in one or two sentences
2019 JUN 10 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Global Warming Focus -- Data detailed on Global Warming and Climate Change have been presented. According to news reporting originating in Stanford United States, by Vertical News journalists, research stated, "Understanding the causes of economic inequality is critical for achieving equitable economic development. To investigate whether global warming has affected the recent evolution of inequality, we combine counterfactual historical temperature trajectories from a suite of global climate models with extensively replicated empirical evidence of the relationship between historical temperature fluctuations and economic growth." Financial support for this research came from Stanford University The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Stanford University, "Together, these allow us to generate probabilistic country-level estimates of the influence of anthropogenic climate forcing on historical economic output. We find very high likelihood that anthropogenic climate forcing has increased economic inequality between countries. For example, per capita gross domestic product (GDP) has been reduced 17-31% at the poorest four deciles of the population-weighted country-level per capita GDP distribution, yielding a ratio between the top and bottom deciles that is 25% larger than in a world without global warming. As a result, although between-country inequality has decreased over the past half century, there is similar to 90% likelihood that global warming has slowed that decrease. The primary driver is the parabolic relationship between temperature and economic growth, with warming increasing growth in cool countries and decreasing growth in warm countries. Although there is uncertainty in whether historical warming has benefited some temperate, rich countries, for most poor countries there is >90% likelihood that per capita GDP is lower today than if global warming had not occurred." - According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "Thus, our results show that, in addition to not sharing equally in the direct benefits of fossil fuel use, many poor countries have been significantly harmed by the warming arising from wealthy countries' energy consumption." For more information on this research see: Global Warming Has Increased Global Economic Inequality Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019.116(20):9808-9813. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences can be contacted at: Natl Acad Sciences, 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20418, USA. (National Academy of Sciences - www.nasonline.org/: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - www.nasonline.org/publications/pnas/) Our news correspondents report that additional information may be obtained by contacting N.S. Diffenbaugh, Stanford University, Dept. of Earth System Sciences, Stanford, CA 94305, United States. Keywords for this news article include: Stanford, United States, North and Central America, Global Warming and Climate Change, Climate Change, Climate Forcing, Economic Growth, Global Warming, Stanford University Our reports deliver fact-based news of research and discoveries from around the world. Copyright 2019, NewsRX LLC The citation for this news report is: NewsRx. New Findings from Stanford University in Global Warming and Climate Change Provides New Insights (Global Warming Has Increased Global Economic Inequality). Global Warming Focus. June 10, 2019, p 460

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