Climate engineering economics

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This article reviews and evaluates the nascent literature on the economics of climate engineering. The literature distinguishes between two broad types of climate engineering: solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal. We review the science and engineering characteristics of these technologies and analyze the implications of those characteristics for economic policy design. We discuss optimal policy and carbon price, interregional and intergenerational equity issues, strategic interaction in the design of international environmental agreements, and the sources of risk and uncertainty surrounding these technologies. We conclude that climate engineering technologies, similar to mitigation and adaptation, should be a fundamental part of future domestic and global climate policy design. We propose several avenues in need of additional research.

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Heutel, G., Moreno-Cruz, J., & Ricke, K. (2016, October 5). Climate engineering economics. Annual Review of Resource Economics. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource-100815-095440

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