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- Policy Integrity Adviser Livermore Says Administration Underestimating Social Cost of Carbon – …in Washington surrounding the social cost of carbon, has the Obama administration been transparent enough with its modeling and final cost determination? How likely is a legal challenge to the administration’s current rule? During today’s OnPoint, Michael Livermore, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law and a…
- Global Warming: Improve Economic Models of Climate Change – Costs of carbon emissions are being underestimated, but current estimates are still valuable for setting mitigation policy, say Richard L. Revesz, Peter H. Howard, Kenneth Arrow, Lawrence H. Goulder, Robert E. Kopp, Michael A. Livermore, Michael Oppenheimer, and Thomas Sterner in Nature.
- Global Warming: Improve Economic Models of Climate Change – Costs of carbon emissions are being underestimated, but current estimates are still valuable for setting mitigation policy, say Richard L. Revesz, Peter H. Howard, Kenneth Arrow, Lawrence H. Goulder, Robert E. Kopp, Michael A. Livermore, Michael Oppenheimer, and Thomas Sterner. On 31 March, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released…
- Stanford Economists Say Social Cost of Carbon Too Low – …six other law and economics scholars, said the controversial “social cost of carbon” calculations developed by the federal government are too low, not too high, as conservatives argue.
- March Newsletter – March at Policy Integrity: Report on the social cost of carbon; In the News: Fast Company coverage of social cost of carbon report; Brief on offshore drilling leases; Advocacy training: coal finance; On the Docket: Policy brief on transportation emissions; Spotlight on Staff: Jack Lienke; Job Opening: Legal Fellow
- The Price of Ignoring Climate Change Is Far Higher Than We Think – …as part of the Cost of Carbon Pollution project, a trio of groups—the Environmental Defense Fund, NYU’s Institute for Policy Integrity, and the Natural Resources Defense Council—explain how the Obama administration is continuing to lowball these “social cost of carbon pollution” estimates. … The debate seems obscure, but it could…
- Everyone Is Bad at Pricing Carbon — and Society Is Paying – …we are from understanding carbon emissions’ full cost to society. The U.S. government estimates that the social cost of carbon emissions is about $37 a tonne. But the report finds that the “latest scientific and economic research shows that $37 should be viewed as a lower bound” for the cost…
- Social Cost of Carbon Figure Doesn’t Quantify Some Harms Posed by Warming, Report Says – The federal government’s revised social cost of carbon figure is too low to adequately capture several social and economic harms posed by climate change, environmental groups said in a report released March 13. The $37 per metric ton figure that federal agencies use to calculate the impact of climate change…
- Omitted Damages: What’s Missing from the Social Cost of Carbon – The social cost of carbon is an estimate of the economic damage done by each ton of carbon dioxide spewed into the air. Howard examines the Integrated Assessment Models used to produce the social cost of carbon estimate and gives a comprehensive review of what each model accounts for and…
- Cost of Carbon Greatly Underestimated: Report – Carbon dioxide emissions are causing the climate to change and those changes come with a real cost. The big questions are what’s the price tag for that “social” cost and when does it gets paid? According to a new report, current best estimates could actually be on the low end…