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Seven Recommendations for Pricing Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Abstract The social cost of greenhouse gases is important in many regulatory impact analyses. However, calculations of the social cost of greenhouse gases are highly complex and periodically revisited. We offer seven recommendations to improve current estimates. These include recommendations to use both country-level and global measures of the social cost of greenhouse gases, to use country-specific values for monetizing climate damages, to represent uncertainties by reporting distributions instead of using only central values, and to conduct a temporal distributional analysis that shows the magnitudes of climate damages across generations. We also provide recommendations for the discount rates that should be used when estimating the social cost of greenhouse gases, and the appropriate discount rates for regulatory impact analyses that include the social cost of greenhouse gases.
Authors Arthur G. Fraas , John D. Graham ORCID , Kerry Krutilla , Randall Lutter , Jason F. Shogren University of WyomingORCID , Linda Thunström University of WyomingORCID , W. Kip Viscusi
Journal Info Cambridge University Press | Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis , vol: 14 , iss: 2 , pages: 191 - 204
Publication Date 10/16/2023
ISSN 2152-2812
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access hybrid Hybrid Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/bca.2023.31
KeywordsKeyword Image Carbon Pricing (Score: 0.582391)