Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a ton of emitted carbon — has tended to focus on “best guess” scenarios. Such scenarios generally ignore the potential for low-probability, high-damage events, which are critically important to determining optimal climate policy. This paper uses the FUND integrated assessment model to investigate the influence of three types of non-linear climate responses on the social cost of carbon: the collapse of the thermohaline circulation; the dissociation of oceanic methane hydrates; and climate sensitivities above “best guess” levels. We find that incorporating these impacts can increase the social cost of carbon by a factor of 20. Furthermore, our results suggest ...
Recent thinking about the economics of climate change has concerned the appropriate probability dist...
Climate scientists have long emphasized the importance of climate tipping points like thawing permaf...
Evidence suggests that several elements of the climate system could be tipped into a different stat...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions ? the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
The social cost of carbon is the damage avoided by slightly reducing carbon dioxide emissions. It is...
At high enough greenhouse gas concentrations, climate change might conceivably cause catastrophic da...
A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the “social cost of carbon” (SCC), the total ma...
The social cost of carbon is an estimate of the benefit of reducing CO2 emissions by one ton today. ...
A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the 'social cost of carbon dioxide' (SCCO2), th...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. An estimate of the social cost of carbon (SCC) is crucial to climate policy. B...
The authors use FUND 3.9 to estimate the social cost of four greenhouse gases—carbon dioxide, methan...
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...
To analyze climate change mitigation strategies, economists rely on simplified climate models - clim...
Recent thinking about the economics of climate change has concerned the appropriate probability dist...
Climate scientists have long emphasized the importance of climate tipping points like thawing permaf...
Evidence suggests that several elements of the climate system could be tipped into a different stat...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions — the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
Research into the social cost of carbon emissions ? the marginal social damage from a tonne of emitt...
The social cost of carbon is the damage avoided by slightly reducing carbon dioxide emissions. It is...
At high enough greenhouse gas concentrations, climate change might conceivably cause catastrophic da...
A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the “social cost of carbon” (SCC), the total ma...
The social cost of carbon is an estimate of the benefit of reducing CO2 emissions by one ton today. ...
A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the 'social cost of carbon dioxide' (SCCO2), th...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. An estimate of the social cost of carbon (SCC) is crucial to climate policy. B...
The authors use FUND 3.9 to estimate the social cost of four greenhouse gases—carbon dioxide, methan...
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...
To analyze climate change mitigation strategies, economists rely on simplified climate models - clim...
Recent thinking about the economics of climate change has concerned the appropriate probability dist...
Climate scientists have long emphasized the importance of climate tipping points like thawing permaf...
Evidence suggests that several elements of the climate system could be tipped into a different stat...