A near-term to net zero alternative to the social cost of carbon for setting carbon prices
Autor: | Alexander R. Barron, Noah Kaufman, Peter Marsters, Haewon McJeon, Wojciech Krawczyk |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0303 health sciences
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Transparency (market) Social cost Climate change Environmental Science (miscellaneous) 01 natural sciences Term (time) 03 medical and health sciences Climate change mitigation Damages Economics Econometrics Range (statistics) Portfolio Social Sciences (miscellaneous) 030304 developmental biology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Nature Climate Change. 10:1010-1014 |
ISSN: | 1758-6798 1758-678X |
Popis: | The social cost of carbon (SCC) is commonly described and used as the optimal CO2 price. However, the wide range of SCC estimates provides limited practical assistance to policymakers setting specific CO2 prices. Here we describe an alternate near-term to net zero (NT2NZ) approach, estimating CO2 prices needed in the near term for consistency with a net-zero CO2 emissions target. This approach dovetails with the emissions-target-focused approach that frames climate policy discussions around the world, avoids uncertainties in estimates of climate damages and long-term decarbonization costs, offers transparency about sensitivities and enables the consideration of CO2 prices alongside a portfolio of policies. We estimate illustrative NT2NZ CO2 prices for the United States; for a 2050 net-zero CO2 emission target, prices are US$34 to US$64 per metric ton in 2025 and US$77 to US$124 in 2030. These results are most influenced by assumptions about complementary policies and oil prices. Wide-ranging estimates of the social cost of carbon limit its usefulness in setting carbon prices. Near-term to net zero is an alternative modelling approach that focuses on the prices, combined with other policies, needed to set an economy on a pathway consistent with a net-zero emissions target. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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