The social cost of carbon is the damage avoided by slightly reducing carbon dioxide emissions. It is a measure of the desired intensity of climate policy. The social cost of carbon is highly uncertain because of the long and complex cause-effect chain, and because it quantifies and aggregates impacts over a long period of time, affecting all people in a wide range of possible futures. Recent estimates are around $\$$80/tCO$_2$
A meta-analysis of published estimates shows that the social cost of carbon has increased as knowled...
Recently, in the economics literature, several papers have put forward arguments for using a declini...
This paper uses imputed national climate change impact functions to estimate national social costs o...
A new and important concept in global warming economics and policy is the social cost of carbon or S...
This paper surveys the literature on the economic impact of climate change. Different methods have b...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. An estimate of the social cost of carbon (SCC) is crucial to climate policy. B...
The social cost of carbon is an estimate of the benefit of reducing CO2 emissions by one ton today. ...
The paper1 discusses the determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC) using the PAGE2002 model u...
The social cost of carbon (SCC), commonly referred to as the carbon price, is the monetized damage f...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
The social cost of carbon (SCC) is estimated by integrated assessment models (IAMs) and is widely us...
The United States Government recently concluded a year-long process to develop a range of values rep...
Many studies have estimated the social cost of carbon (SCC). We critically evaluate SCC estimates, f...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
This paper uses the PAGE2002 model to find the path of CO2 emissions that minimises the mean sum of ...
A meta-analysis of published estimates shows that the social cost of carbon has increased as knowled...
Recently, in the economics literature, several papers have put forward arguments for using a declini...
This paper uses imputed national climate change impact functions to estimate national social costs o...
A new and important concept in global warming economics and policy is the social cost of carbon or S...
This paper surveys the literature on the economic impact of climate change. Different methods have b...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. An estimate of the social cost of carbon (SCC) is crucial to climate policy. B...
The social cost of carbon is an estimate of the benefit of reducing CO2 emissions by one ton today. ...
The paper1 discusses the determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC) using the PAGE2002 model u...
The social cost of carbon (SCC), commonly referred to as the carbon price, is the monetized damage f...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
The social cost of carbon (SCC) is estimated by integrated assessment models (IAMs) and is widely us...
The United States Government recently concluded a year-long process to develop a range of values rep...
Many studies have estimated the social cost of carbon (SCC). We critically evaluate SCC estimates, f...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
This paper uses the PAGE2002 model to find the path of CO2 emissions that minimises the mean sum of ...
A meta-analysis of published estimates shows that the social cost of carbon has increased as knowled...
Recently, in the economics literature, several papers have put forward arguments for using a declini...
This paper uses imputed national climate change impact functions to estimate national social costs o...