Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources need to be abandoned underground. We study how fast and how much this transition to carbon-free energy needs to occur within a welfare-maximizing Ramsey growth model of climate change. Our model also addresses the market failure in the development of clean energy which leads to an under-provision of renewable energy, delays the transition time to the carbon-free era and reduces the amount of dirty fuels locked up in situ. Optimal policy requires an aggressive renewables subsidy in the near term and a gradually rising carbon tax which falls in long run. We also study the transition timing and the performance of recently proposed policy rules ...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
AbstractA stylised analytical framework is used to show how the global carbon tax and the amount of ...
In an important respect the climate change (global warming) problem is an energy problem. Any policy...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon‐based energy sources...
We develop an economic model for fossil-fuel and carbon-free energy supply and demand with capital a...
Abandoning fossil fuel : how fast and how much ? / Armon Rezai and Frederick van der Ploeg. Oxford :...
To prevent climate change, three options are currently considered: improve the energy conversion eff...
Optimal climate policy is investigated in a Ramsey growth model of the global economy with exhaustib...
Confronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient carbon pricing, climate poli...
To prevent climate change, three options are currently considered: improve the energy conversion eff...
International audienceUsing a standard Hotelling model of resource exploitation, we determine the op...
There is a growing perception by society of the risks of dramatic global climate changes due to anth...
A steeply rising carbon tax is the best way to stimulate the early switch from fossil fuel to renewa...
A stylised analytical framework is used to show how the global carbon tax and the amount of untapped...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
AbstractA stylised analytical framework is used to show how the global carbon tax and the amount of ...
In an important respect the climate change (global warming) problem is an energy problem. Any policy...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon‐based energy sources...
We develop an economic model for fossil-fuel and carbon-free energy supply and demand with capital a...
Abandoning fossil fuel : how fast and how much ? / Armon Rezai and Frederick van der Ploeg. Oxford :...
To prevent climate change, three options are currently considered: improve the energy conversion eff...
Optimal climate policy is investigated in a Ramsey growth model of the global economy with exhaustib...
Confronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient carbon pricing, climate poli...
To prevent climate change, three options are currently considered: improve the energy conversion eff...
International audienceUsing a standard Hotelling model of resource exploitation, we determine the op...
There is a growing perception by society of the risks of dramatic global climate changes due to anth...
A steeply rising carbon tax is the best way to stimulate the early switch from fossil fuel to renewa...
A stylised analytical framework is used to show how the global carbon tax and the amount of untapped...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
AbstractA stylised analytical framework is used to show how the global carbon tax and the amount of ...
In an important respect the climate change (global warming) problem is an energy problem. Any policy...