Policies, projections, and the social cost of carbon: Results from the DICE-2023 model
ETH Zurich · National Bureau of Economic Research · +1 more institution
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Abstract
The present study examines the assumptions, modeling structure, and results of DICE-2023, the revised Dynamic Integrated Model of Climate and the Economy (DICE), updated to 2023. The revision contains major changes in the treatment of risk, the carbon and climate modules, the treatment of nonindustrial greenhouse gases, discount rates, as well as updates on all the major components. Noteworthy changes are a significant reduction in the target for the optimal (cost-beneficial) temperature path, a lower cost of reaching the 2 °C target, an analysis of the impact of the Paris Accord, and a major increase in the estimated social cost of carbon.
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- Dice
- Greenhouse gas
- Social cost
- Climate change
- Carbon fibers
- Environmental science
- Natural resource economics
- Path (computing)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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