Climate policy – costs and design

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TemaNord issue 550, 2009, 102 pages

Sammendrag

There is a large and growing literature focusing on economic issues related to climate change and climate policies. This report presents a discussion of some of the recent studies. The focus is on various numerical analyses and not on the purely theoretical studies.

The following questions are discussed in the report: What will the development of greenhouse gas emissions be and what climate changes will follow if no new policies are introduced? What can economic analyses tell us about climate policy goals? What are the costs of reducing emissions? What types of policies should be used to reduce emissions?

Knowledge about these issues is important for governments when evaluating their own climate policies as well as climate policies of other countries. It is also important for evaluating potential future climate agreements.

This report has been commissioned by the Working Group on Environment and Economics under the Nordic Council of Ministers.

 

By Michael Hoel, Mads Greaker, Christian Grorud, Ingeborg Rasmussen
Published Aug. 9, 2011 12:56 PM - Last modified Sep. 17, 2018 2:25 PM