Carbon budgets are a useful way to frame the climate mitigation challenge and much easier to agree upon than the allocation of emissions. We propose a mechanism with countries agreeing on the global carbon budget, while the decision to emit is decentralized at the country level. The revenue is collected in a global fund and allocated according to endogenously defined weights proportional to the marginal cost of climate change. The proposal features a unanimous agreement of the national citizenries of the world and global Pareto efficiency. We run a simulation in the spirit of the Paris Agreement, with zero emissions after 2055. At the Global Unanimity Equilibrium, permits are priced at 90$/tC, yielding 1.3 trillion dollars annually. Africa,...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We propose a framework that, building on the pledges made by governments after the Copenhagen Accord...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
Carbon budgets are a useful way to frame the climate mitigation challenge and much easier to agree u...
In this paper, a model for the distribution of the Global Carbon Budget between the countries of the...
Purpose–The main purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of global carbon budget (GCB) as ...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
The principle of "common but differentiated responsibility", a key concept of the United Nations Fra...
We present a new framework for allocation of a global carbon reduction target among nations, in whic...
Decarbonizing the global energy system requires large-scale investment flows, with a central role fo...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The world is approaching the point at which it needs to start to get serious about international act...
Recent times have witnessed an increasing number of countries and private firms pledging carbon neut...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We propose a framework that, building on the pledges made by governments after the Copenhagen Accord...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...
Carbon budgets are a useful way to frame the climate mitigation challenge and much easier to agree u...
In this paper, a model for the distribution of the Global Carbon Budget between the countries of the...
Purpose–The main purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of global carbon budget (GCB) as ...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
International climate policy debate has been struggling to define an agreeable principle for just di...
The principle of "common but differentiated responsibility", a key concept of the United Nations Fra...
We present a new framework for allocation of a global carbon reduction target among nations, in whic...
Decarbonizing the global energy system requires large-scale investment flows, with a central role fo...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
The world is approaching the point at which it needs to start to get serious about international act...
Recent times have witnessed an increasing number of countries and private firms pledging carbon neut...
We explore a framework that could be used to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenho...
We propose a framework that, building on the pledges made by governments after the Copenhagen Accord...
Meeting the Paris climate goals will require a huge mitigation effort. To find out how and where it ...