I:SCCinPolicyandRegulation
That cost-benefit analysis may simply not be appropriate for climate change decision-making?
2002 Pearce_The Social Cost of Carbon and its Policy Implications
2008 Watkiss_Social Cost of Carbon Valuation Estimates and their use in UK Policy
2009 Hope_The social cost of CO2 and the optimal timing of emissions reductions under uncertainty
2009 Watkiss_Climate Economics, Policy and SCC in UK and EU PPT
2010 Rose_Federal Decision-Making on the Uncertain Impacts of Climate Change
2011 Greenspan Bell_Social Cost of Carbon in US Climate Policy
2012 Rose_The role of the social cost of carbon in policy
2013 Roe_Costing the Earth: A Numbers Game or a Moral Imperative?
2014 Hahn_Does the Social Cost of Carbon Matter Evidence from U.S. Policy
2015 Kriegler_Making or breaking climate targets: The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy
2015 Metcalf_The Role of Integrated Assessment Models in Climate Policy: A User's Guide and Assessment
2015/1 Long-term economic shocks imply taking strong, early action on climate change, study shows
2016/8 New York's Clean Energy Standard is a key step toward pricing carbon pollution fairly
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