论文标题

碳的社会成本:数字到底是什么意思?

Social Cost of Carbon: What Do the Numbers Really Mean?

论文作者

Khabarov, Nikolay, Smirnov, Alexey, Obersteiner, Michael

论文摘要

碳的社会成本(SCC)通过综合评估模型(IAM)估算,政府机构广泛使用以重视气候政策影响。尽管关于获得的数值估计值和相关的不确定性存在持续的争论,但到目前为止,SCC计算方法本身几乎没有关注。 这项工作试图通过提供理论背景和经济解释来填补空白,对开源IAM骰子(气候和经济的动态综合模型)中实施的SCC计算方法。我们的分析表明,本计算方法提供了一个近似值,在某些情况下可能会很好地工作,而在其他情况下,估计值基本上(四个因素)偏离了“真实”值。这种偏差源于目前的计算方法无法捕获两个关键的IAM组件之间的联系 - 复杂的互连系统 - 气候和经济,都受到减排策略的影响。在骰子的建模框架内,目前估计的SCC对政策无控制的排放量对经济上不合理的消费进行了反应,这使其与在气候经济政策中的应用无关,因此呼吁用更合适的指标代替。 可以用于政策制定的明显SCC替代方案是骰子模型的直接输出 - 社会最佳的边缘减排成本(SMAC),它与碳排放量最佳水平的技术可能性相对应。在政策制定中,由于先前使用的隐式近似,需要非常关注使用前面获得的SCC估计值。

Social cost of carbon (SCC) is estimated by integrated assessment models (IAM) and is widely used by government agencies to value climate policy impacts. While there is an ongoing debate about obtained numerical estimates and related uncertainties, little attention has been paid so far to the SCC calculation method itself. This work attempts to fill the gap by providing theoretical background and economic interpretation of the SCC calculation approach implemented in the open-source IAM DICE (Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy). Our analysis indicates that the present calculation method provides an approximation that might work pretty well in some cases, while in the other cases the estimated value substantially (by the factor of four) deviates from the "true" value. This deviation stems from the inability of the present calculation method to catch the linkages between two key IAM's components -- complex interconnected systems -- climate and economy, both influenced by emission abatement policies. Within the modeling framework of DICE, the presently estimated SCC valuates policy-uncontrolled emissions against economically unjustified consumption, which makes it irrelevant for application in climate-economic policies and, therefore, calls for a replacement by a more appropriate indicator. An apparent SCC alternative, which can be employed for policy formulation is the direct output of the DICE model -- the socially optimal marginal abatement cost (SMAC), which corresponds to technological possibilities at optimal level of carbon emissions abatement. In policy making, because of the previously employed implicit approximation, great attention needs to be paid to the use of SCC estimates obtained earlier.

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