Spatial Heat Transport, Polar Amplification and Climate Change Policy

W. Brock, A. Xepapadeas
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This paper is, to our knowledge, the first paper in climate economics to consider the combination of spatial heat transport and polar amplification. We simplified the problem by stratifying the Earth into latitude belts and assuming, as in North et al. (1981), that the two hemispheres were symmetric. Our results suggest that it is possible to build climate economic models that include the very real climatic phenomena of heat transport and polar amplification and still maintain analytical tractability. We derive optimal fossil fuel paths under heat transport with and without polar amplification. We show that the optimal tax function depends not only on the distribution of welfare weights but also on the distribution of population across latitudes, the distribution of marginal damages across latitudes and cross latitude interactions of marginal damages, and climate dynamics. We also determine optimal taxes per unit of emission and show that, in contrast to the standard results suggesting spatially uniform emission taxes, poorer latitudes should be taxed less per unit emissions than richer latitudes.
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空间热输运、极性放大与气候变化政策
据我们所知,这篇论文是气候经济学中第一篇考虑空间热输送和极性放大的结合的论文。我们简化了这个问题,将地球分层成纬度带,并像North et al.(1981)那样假设两个半球是对称的。我们的结果表明,有可能建立包括非常真实的热输送和极地放大气候现象的气候经济模型,并且仍然保持分析的可追溯性。我们得出了在有和没有极性放大的热传输下的最佳化石燃料路径。研究表明,最优税收函数不仅取决于福利权重的分布,还取决于人口的跨纬度分布、边际损害的跨纬度分布、边际损害的跨纬度相互作用以及气候动态。我们还确定了每单位排放的最优税,并表明,与建议在空间上统一排放税的标准结果相反,较贫穷纬度的每单位排放的税应低于较富裕纬度。
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