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CLIMATE-CHANGE; DAMAGE COSTS; DISCOUNT RATES; ECONOMICS; EMISSIONSeconomics of climate change; social cost of carbon; risk aversion; rate
of pure time preference;
Abstract:
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate policy. We here conduct a systematic sensitivity analysis of this result on two crucial parameters: the rate of pure time preference, and the rate of risk aversion. We show that the social cost of carbon lies anywhere in between 0 and $120000/tC. However, if we restrict these two parameters to matching observed behaviour, an expected social cost of carbon of $60/tC results. If we correct this estimate for income differences across the world, the social cost of carbon rises to over $200/tC.