Optimal Technology R&D in the Face of Climate Uncertainty |
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Authors: | Erin Baker Leon Clarke John Weyant |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Massachusetts, 220 ELab, Amherst, MA 01002, USA;(2) Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, College Park, USA;(3) Stanford University, Stanford, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper explores optimal near-term technology R&D in the face of uncertain damages caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases. The paper puts particular emphasis on understanding how optimal near-term R&D expenditures might vary based on the technologies pursued in the R&D program. The exploration is conducted in the context of varying impacts from R&D on the global abatement cost function. The R&D planning problem is considered first within a theoretical framework and is then pursued in a stylized application using the DICE model. The paper provides intuition into the circumstances under which near-term technology R&D might increase or decrease under uncertainty, thereby serving as a hedge against climate uncertainty. |
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