This paper concerns optimal emissions of greenhouse gases when catastrophic consequences are possible. A numerical model is presented which takes into account both continuous climate-feedback damages as well as the possibility of a catastrophic outcome. The uncertainty in the model concerns whether or not a future catastrophe will occur. However, the welfare losses imposed by such an outcome are assumed known to the decision-maker. An important result is that the possibility of a climate catastrophe is a major argument for greenhouse gas abatement even in absence of continuous damage. Special attention is given to analyses on the probability of a catastrophe and the pure rate of time preferences, and the implicit values of these parameters ...
This paper focuses on insurance against the small probability of causing really catastrophic climate...
Climate physics predicts that the intensity of natural disasters will increase in the future due to ...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by framing the quest...
This paper concerns optimal emissions of greenhouse gases when catastrophic consequences are possib...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by analyzing their o...
Recent studies on global warming have introduced the inherent uncertainties associated with the cost...
Irreversible climatic catastrophe, uncertainty and progress of knowledge Climate policy daims a ref...
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a signifcant influence on policy under hyperbol...
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a significant influence on policy under hyperbo...
In this paper we present a simple model for assessing the willingness to pay for reductions in the r...
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a significant influence on policy under hyperbo...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by framing the quest...
We focus on the optimal timing of climate change mitigation policies, a decision which is complicate...
A collapse of the West-Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) would cause a sea level rise of 5-6 m, perhaps eve...
Greenhouse gas policies confront the trade-off between the costs of reducing emissions and the benef...
This paper focuses on insurance against the small probability of causing really catastrophic climate...
Climate physics predicts that the intensity of natural disasters will increase in the future due to ...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by framing the quest...
This paper concerns optimal emissions of greenhouse gases when catastrophic consequences are possib...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by analyzing their o...
Recent studies on global warming have introduced the inherent uncertainties associated with the cost...
Irreversible climatic catastrophe, uncertainty and progress of knowledge Climate policy daims a ref...
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a signifcant influence on policy under hyperbol...
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a significant influence on policy under hyperbo...
In this paper we present a simple model for assessing the willingness to pay for reductions in the r...
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a significant influence on policy under hyperbo...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by framing the quest...
We focus on the optimal timing of climate change mitigation policies, a decision which is complicate...
A collapse of the West-Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) would cause a sea level rise of 5-6 m, perhaps eve...
Greenhouse gas policies confront the trade-off between the costs of reducing emissions and the benef...
This paper focuses on insurance against the small probability of causing really catastrophic climate...
Climate physics predicts that the intensity of natural disasters will increase in the future due to ...
This paper contributes to the normative literature on mitigation and adaptation by framing the quest...