The impact of uncertainty on optimal emission policies

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Date
2018
Volume
9
Issue
2
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München : European Geopyhsical Union
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Abstract

We apply a computational framework for specifying and solving sequential decision problems to study the impact of three kinds of uncertainties on optimal emission policies in a stylized sequential emission problem.We find that uncertainties about the implementability of decisions on emission reductions (or increases) have a greater impact on optimal policies than uncertainties about the availability of effective emission reduction technologies and uncertainties about the implications of trespassing critical cumulated emission thresholds. The results show that uncertainties about the implementability of decisions on emission reductions (or increases) call for more precautionary policies. In other words, delaying emission reductions to the point in time when effective technologies will become available is suboptimal when these uncertainties are accounted for rigorously. By contrast, uncertainties about the implications of exceeding critical cumulated emission thresholds tend to make early emission reductions less rewarding.

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Earth sciences, Geodynamics, Computational framework, Emission reduction, Emission threshold, Implementability, Optimal policies, Precautionary policies, Sequential decisions, Sequential emissions
Citation
Botta, N., Jansson, P., & Ionescu, C. (2018). The impact of uncertainty on optimal emission policies. 9(2). https://doi.org//10.5194/esd-9-525-2018
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CC BY 4.0 Unported