International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will negotiate in Kyoto this December an agreement to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Here we examine optimal CO2 policies, given long-term constraints on atmospheric concentrations. Our analysis highlights the interplay of uncertainty and socioeconomic inertia. We find that the ‘integrated assessment' models so far applied under-represent inertia, and we show that higher adjustment costs make it optimal to spread the effort across generations and increase the costs of deferring abatement. Balancing the costs of early action against the potentially higher costs of a more rapid forced subsequent transition, we show that early attention to the carb...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
How to account for irreversibility in integrated assessment of climate change? This Ph. D. thesis in...
How to account for irreversibility in integrated assessment of climate change? This Ph. D. thesis in...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceCurrent debates on climate mitigation emphasize the role of the inertia of the...
International audienceCurrent debates on climate mitigation emphasize the role of the inertia of the...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
How to account for irreversibility in integrated assessment of climate change? This Ph. D. thesis in...
How to account for irreversibility in integrated assessment of climate change? This Ph. D. thesis in...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceFollowing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change [1], countries will ne...
International audienceCurrent debates on climate mitigation emphasize the role of the inertia of the...
International audienceCurrent debates on climate mitigation emphasize the role of the inertia of the...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
This paper investigates the optimal timing of greenhouse gas abatement efforts in a multi-sectoral m...
How to account for irreversibility in integrated assessment of climate change? This Ph. D. thesis in...
How to account for irreversibility in integrated assessment of climate change? This Ph. D. thesis in...