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The impact of potential abrupt climate changes on near-term policy choices
Authors:Robert J Lempert  Michael E Schlesinger  James K Hammitt
Institution:1. RAND Corporation, 1700 Main Street, 90407-2138, Santa Monica, CA, USA
2. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 105 South Gregory Avenue, 61801, Urbana, IL, USA
3. Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Avenue, 02115, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:We investigate an important scientific uncertainty facing climate-change policymakers, namely, the impact of potential abrupt climatic change. We examine sequential decision strategies for abating climate change where near-term policies are viewed as the first of a series of decisions which adapt over the years to improving scientific information. We compare two illustrative near-term (1992–2002) policies - moderate and aggressive emission reductions - followed by a subsequent long-term policy chosen to limit global-mean temperature change to a specified ‘climate target’. We calculate the global-mean surface temperature change using a simple climate/ocean model and simple models of greenhouse-gas concentrations. We alter model parameters to examine the impact of abrupt changes in the sinks of carbon dioxide, the sources of methane, the circulation of the oceans, and the climate sensitivity, ΔT 2x. Although the abrupt changes increase the long-term costs of responding to climate change, they do not significantly affect the comparatively small cost difference between near-term strategies. Except for an abrupt increase in ΔT 2x, the investigated abrupt climate changes do not significantly alter the values of the climate target for which each near-term strategy is preferred. In contrast, innovations that reduce the cost of limiting greenhouse-gas emissions offer the potential for substantial abatement cost savings, regardless of which level of near-term abatement is selected.
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