Considering different aspects, including industrial emissions, damage cost, and social cost of carbon, INDC is the best policy compared to CV2040. Thus, Malaysia could achieve its emissions reduction target by implementing INDC by 2050.doi:10.1007/s11356-018-3947-1Sarkar, Md. Sujahangir Kabir...
The social cost of carbon with economic and climate risks. Journal of Political Economy, 2018. Forthcoming.Cai, Y., K. L. Judd, and T. S. Lontzek (2015). The Social Cost of Carbon with Economic and Climate Risks. Working Paper.
THE SOCIAL COST OF CARBON WITH ECONOMIC AND CLIMATE RISKSChristian TraegerUC Berkeley
The social cost of carbon is a central metric for optimal carbon prices. Previous literature shows that inequality significantly influences the social cost of carbon, but mostly omits heterogeneity below the national level. We present an optimal taxation model of the social cost of carbon that accou...
The social cost of carbon (SCC) is commonly described and used as the optimal CO2 price. However, the wide range of SCC estimates provides limited practical assistance to policymakers setting specific CO2 prices. Here we describe an alternate near-term t
The social cost of carbon: capturing the costs of future climate impacts in US policydoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-814104-5.00022-3Peter H. HowardManaging Global Warming
This brings benefits to people through non-use existence value and as an input into the production of ecosystem services and market goods. In our model, using central estimates for all parameters, optimal emissions reach zero by the year 2050, limiting warming to 1.5 掳C by the year 2100. ...
ofgreenproducts(e.g.,carbontaxandfeed-inpremiums). •Undercurrentfinancingconditions,reachingnetzeroby •Endingfossilsubsidies,compensatingfortheearlyphase-out 2050cancostmorethanUS$7trillion/year.Concessional ofsomeofthefossilassetsandfacilitatingthejobtransition financeviainnovativefinancingstructurescanreducethe...
Here, I address why this decision was based on a set of flimsy, internally inconsistent excuses and amounts to a continuation of the IWG’s exclusion of the most relevant science—an exclusion which assures that low, or even negative values of the social cost of carbon (which would imply ...
181APPENDIX BTh e Social Cost of CarbonRevised Social Cost of CO2, 2010–50 (from 2013 WorkingGroup, in 2007 dollars per metric ton of CO2)1Discount RateYear5.0% Avg.3.0% Avg.2.5% Avg.3.0% 95th20101133529020151238581092020124365129202514487014420301652761592035195781176204021628719220452466922062050277198221 ...