气候变化
损害赔偿
环境科学
二氧化碳
气候模式
全球变暖
气候学
生态学
海洋学
地质学
政治学
生物
法学
作者
Jarmo Kikstra,Paul Waidelich,James Rising,Dmitry Yumashev,Chris Hope,Chris Brierley
标识
DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/ac1d0b
摘要
Abstract A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the ‘social cost of carbon dioxide’ (SCCO 2 ), the projected cost to society of releasing an additional tonne of CO 2 . Cost-benefit integrated assessment models that estimate the SCCO 2 lack robust representations of climate feedbacks, economy feedbacks, and climate extremes. We compare the PAGE-ICE model with the decade older PAGE09 and find that PAGE-ICE yields SCCO 2 values about two times higher, because of its climate and economic updates. Climate feedbacks only account for a relatively minor increase compared to other updates. Extending PAGE-ICE with economy feedbacks demonstrates a manifold increase in the SCCO 2 resulting from an empirically derived estimate of partially persistent economic damages. Both the economy feedbacks and other increases since PAGE09 are almost entirely due to higher damages in the Global South. Including an estimate of interannual temperature variability increases the width of the SCCO 2 distribution, with particularly strong effects in the tails and a slight increase in the mean SCCO 2 . Our results highlight the large impacts of climate change if future adaptation does not exceed historical trends. Robust quantification of climate-economy feedbacks and climate extremes are demonstrated to be essential for estimating the SCCO 2 and its uncertainty.
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