‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissions abatement and founded a large literature on a topic of worldwide importance. We offer our assessment of the original article and trace its legacy, in particular Nordhaus's later series of ‘DICE’ models. From this work, many have drawn the conclusion that an efficient global emissions abatement policy comprises modest and modestly increasing controls. We use DICE itself to provide an initial illustration that, if the analysis is extended to take more strongly into account three essential elements of the climate problem – the endogeneity of growth, the convexity of damage and climate risk – optimal policy comprises strong controls. Nordhaus,...
Chapter in Alain Haurie and Laurent Viguier (eds.) 2005, The coupling of climate and economic dynami...
As the climate is changing, the global economy is adapting. We provide a novel method of estimating ...
The Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy (DICE) model is one of the most influential Integrated Assess...
‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissio...
Pathways toward limiting global warming to well below 2 ∘C, as used by the IPCC in the Fifth Assessm...
Pathways toward limiting global warming to well below 2 ∘C, as used by the IPCC in the Fifth Assessm...
Endogenous growth, convexity of damages and climate risk: how Nordhaus ’ framework supports deep cut...
How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...
Current analyses of pathways limiting global warming to well below 2°C, as called for in the Paris A...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
We exploit recent advances in climate science to develop a physically consistent, yet surprisingly s...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
Climate change has been referred to as the world’s largest externality, motivating research and poli...
Limiting global warming to 2°C above pre-industrial global mean temperature has become a widely endo...
Chapter in Alain Haurie and Laurent Viguier (eds.) 2005, The coupling of climate and economic dynami...
As the climate is changing, the global economy is adapting. We provide a novel method of estimating ...
The Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy (DICE) model is one of the most influential Integrated Assess...
‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissio...
Pathways toward limiting global warming to well below 2 ∘C, as used by the IPCC in the Fifth Assessm...
Pathways toward limiting global warming to well below 2 ∘C, as used by the IPCC in the Fifth Assessm...
Endogenous growth, convexity of damages and climate risk: how Nordhaus ’ framework supports deep cut...
How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...
Current analyses of pathways limiting global warming to well below 2°C, as called for in the Paris A...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
The possibility of greenhouse warming has received growing attention in recent years. Many scientific...
We exploit recent advances in climate science to develop a physically consistent, yet surprisingly s...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
Climate change has been referred to as the world’s largest externality, motivating research and poli...
Limiting global warming to 2°C above pre-industrial global mean temperature has become a widely endo...
Chapter in Alain Haurie and Laurent Viguier (eds.) 2005, The coupling of climate and economic dynami...
As the climate is changing, the global economy is adapting. We provide a novel method of estimating ...
The Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy (DICE) model is one of the most influential Integrated Assess...