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Paris Climate Agreement passes the cost-benefit test

Economics

Paris Climate Agreement passes the cost-benefit test

N. Glanemann, S. N. Willner, et al.

This research, conducted by Nicole Glanemann, Sven N. Willner, and Anders Levermann, delves into the economic viability of the Paris Climate Agreement's temperature targets. By linking economic growth to temperature via a damage-cost curve, they reveal that the policy could be the optimal pathway for the century if implemented correctly.... show more
Abstract
The Paris Climate Agreement aims to keep temperature rise well below 2 °C. This implies mitigation costs as well as avoided climate damages. Here we show that independent of the normative assumptions of inequality aversion and time preferences, the agreement constitutes the economically optimal policy pathway for the century. To this end we consistently incorporate a damage-cost curve reproducing the observed relation between temperature and economic growth into the integrated assessment model DICE. We thus provide an inter-temporally optimizing cost-benefit analysis of this century's climate problem. We account for uncertainties regarding the damage curve, climate sensitivity, socioeconomic future, and mitigation costs. The resulting optimal temperature is robust as can be understood from the generic temperature-dependence of the mitigation costs and the level of damages inferred from the observed temperature-growth relationship. Our results show that the politically motivated Paris Climate Agreement also represents the economically favourable pathway, if carried out properly.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 27, 2020
Authors
Nicole Glanemann, Sven N. Willner, Anders Levermann
Tags
Paris Climate Agreement
economic viability
temperature targets
cost-benefit analysis
climate sensitivity
economic growth
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