An optimal transition path for controlling greenhouse gases
- PMID: 17778354
- DOI: 10.1126/science.258.5086.1315
An optimal transition path for controlling greenhouse gases
Abstract
Designing efficient policies to slow global warming requires an approach that combines economic tools with relations from the natural sciences. The dynamic integrated climate-economy (DICE) model presented here, an intertemporal general-equilibrium model of economic growth and climate change, can be used to investigate alternative approaches to slowing climate change. Evaluation of five policies suggests that a modest carbon tax would be an efficient approach to slow global warming, whereas rigid emissions- or climate-stabilization approaches would impose significant net economic costs.
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