Document Type
Discussion Paper
Publication Date
12-1-2016
CFDP Number
2057
CFDP Pages
43
Abstract
Climate change remains one of the major international environmental challenges facing nations. Yet nations have to date taken minimal policies to slow climate change. Moreover, there has been no major improvement in emissions trends as of the latest data. The current study uses the updated DICE model to present new projections and the impacts of alternative climate policies. It also presents a new set of estimates of the uncertainties about future climate change and compares the results will those of other integrated assessment models. The study confirms past estimates of likely rapid climate change over the next century if there are not major climate-change policies. It suggests that it will be extremely difficult to achieve the 2°C target of international agreements even if ambitious policies are introduced in the near term. The required carbon price needed to achieve current targets has risen over time as policies have been delayed.
Recommended Citation
Nordhaus, William D., "Projections and uncertainties about climate change in an era of minimal climate policies" (2016). Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers. 2519.
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cowles-discussion-paper-series/2519