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Recalculating the Social Cost of Carbon

Authors :
Shayegh, Soheil
Bosetti, Valentina
Dietz, Simon
Emmerling, Johannes
Hambel, Christoph
Jensen, Svenn
Kraft, Holger
Tavoni, Massimo
Traeger, Christian
Van Der Ploeg, Rick
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Over the last few decades, integrated assessment models (IAM) have provided insight into the relationship between climate change, economy, and climate policies. The limitations of these models in capturing uncertainty in climate parameters, heterogeneity in damages and policies, have given rise to skepticism about the relevance of these models for policy making. IAM community needs to respond to these critics and to the new challenges posed by developments in the policy arena. New climate targets emerging from the Paris Agreement and the uncertainty about the signatories’ commitment to Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are prime examples of challenges that need to be addressed in the next generation of IAMs. Given these challenges, calculating the social cost of carbon requires a new framework. This can be done by computing marginal abatement cost in cost-effective settings which provides different results than those calculated using constrained cost-benefit analysis. Here we focus on the areas where IAMs can be deployed to asses uncertainty and risk management, learning, and regional heterogeneity in climate change impacts.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........48b924f6ed6d1c6682f5b359b21c0c51
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.273369