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FrEDI

Framework for Evaluating Damages and Impacts

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The Framework for Evaluating Damages and Impacts (FrEDI) is a peer-reviewed, reduced form model that projects the future impacts of temperature change within the United States, under any custom temperature or emissions pathway. This Framework draws upon over 30 existing peer-reviewed studies and impact models, including from EPA’s Climate Change Impacts and Risk Analysis (CIRA) project, to estimate the relationship between future degrees of warming and associated physical and economic impacts across more than 20 impact sectors, geographic regions, and population groups through the end of the 21st Century (and optionally through 2300). 

This page includes more information about FrEDI, as well as links to the open-source code, FrEDI Technical Documentation, and peer-reviewed publications.

Recommended citation:

EPA. 2024. Technical Documentation on the Framework for Evaluating Damages and Impacts (FrEDI). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA 430-R-24-001.

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Last updated on November 20, 2024
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