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Thinking Through the Climate Change Challenge
Robert W. Hahn
Alistair Ulph
David Anthoff
Elizabeth Baldwin
Linda R. Cohen
Diane Coyle
Partha Dasgupta
Simon Dietz
David J. Frame
Geoffrey M. Heal
Cameron J. Hepburn
Michael Hoel
Charles D. Kolstad
Andreas Lange
Robert O. Mendelsohn
Karine Nyborg
Ian W. H. Parry
Peter Passell
Kenneth R. Richards
Robert Ritz
Thomas C. Schelling
Massimo Tavoni
Herman R.J Vollebergh
Anastasios Xepapadeas
Scott Barrett
James K. Hammitt
出版
SSRN
, 2014
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=x9LezwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
There is common agreement that climate change presents a serious threat to the planet. In this chapter, we provide an introduction to the climate change problem and summarize the main findings of the other chapters of the book. In addition we present 10 consensus principles on climate change policy developed by participants at a conference in honor of Tom Schelling. We argue that there is a need to go beyond many economists' preferred solution of doing no more than pricing pollution appropriately to also include consideration of alternatives such as geo-engineering and R&D subsidies. In addition, there is a growing realization that unless the cost of containing carbon emissions can be reduced substantially through innovation, not much mitigation is likely to occur. Finally, the authors of the Schelling consensus believe that a new approach is needed to climate change negotiations, which focuses on enforceable, realistic targets.