背景(考古学)
吨
损害赔偿
排名(信息检索)
社会成本
中国
自然资源经济学
气候变化
气候政策
经济成本
全球气候
公制(单位)
地理
环境科学
经济
计算机科学
政治学
生态学
法学
考古
新古典经济学
机器学习
生物
运营管理
作者
Katharine Ricke,Laurent Drouet,Ken Caldeira,Massimo Tavoni
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41558-018-0282-y
摘要
The social cost of carbon (SCC) is a commonly employed metric of the expected economic damages from carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Although useful in an optimal policy context, a world-level approach obscures the heterogeneous geography of climate damage and vast differences in country-level contributions to the global SCC, as well as climate and socio-economic uncertainties, which are larger at the regional level. Here we estimate country-level contributions to the SCC using recent climate model projections, empirical climate-driven economic damage estimations and socio-economic projections. Central specifications show high global SCC values (median, US$417 per tonne of CO2 (tCO2); 66% confidence intervals, US$177–805 per tCO2) and a country-level SCC that is unequally distributed. However, the relative ranking of countries is robust to different specifications: countries that incur large fractions of the global cost consistently include India, China, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Global estimates of the economic impacts of CO2 emissions may obscure regional heterogeneities. A modular framework for estimating the country-level social cost of carbon shows consistently unequal country-level costs.
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