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Combining ambitious climate policies with efforts to eradicate poverty

Economics

Combining ambitious climate policies with efforts to eradicate poverty

B. Soergel, E. Kriegler, et al.

This study reveals alarming projections of poverty rates until 2050, indicating that without effective climate policies, 350 million people could live in extreme poverty by 2030. However, innovative solutions like carbon pricing revenues redistribution can lead to significant global poverty reduction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Research by Bjoern Soergel, Elmar Kriegler, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Nico Bauer, Marian Leimbach, and Alexander Popp.

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Abstract
Climate change threatens to undermine efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. However, climate policies could impose a financial burden on the global poor through increased energy and food prices. Here, we project poverty rates until 2050 and assess how they are influenced by mitigation policies consistent with the 1.5 °C target. A continuation of historical trends will leave 350 million people globally in extreme poverty by 2030. Without progressive redistribution, climate policies would push an additional 50 million people into poverty. However, redistributing the national carbon pricing revenues domestically as an equal-per-capita climate dividend compensates this policy side effect, even leading to a small net reduction of the global poverty headcount (−6 million). An additional international climate finance scheme enables a substantial poverty reduction globally and also in Sub-Saharan Africa. Combining national redistribution with international climate finance thus provides an important entry point to climate policy in developing countries.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 27, 2021
Authors
Bjoern Soergel, Elmar Kriegler, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Nico Bauer, Marian Leimbach, Alexander Popp
Tags
poverty reduction
climate policies
1.5°C target
carbon pricing
international finance
redistribution
Sub-Saharan Africa
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