Climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean: policy options and research priorities

IF 0.5 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Latin American Economic Review Pub Date : 2015-05-29 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.2611954
Brian Feld, Sebastian Galiani
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Although climate change is filled with uncertainties, a broad set of policies proposed to address this issue can be grouped in two categories: mitigation and adaptation. Developed countries that are better prepared to cope with climate change have stressed the importance of mitigation, which ideally requires a global agreement that is still lacking. This paper uses a theoretical framework to argue that in the absence of a binding international agreement on mitigation, Latin America should focus mainly on adaptation to cope with the consequences of climate change. This is not a recommendation that such economies indulge in free-riding. Instead, it is based on cost–benefit considerations, all else being equal. Only in the presence of a global binding agreement can the region hope to exploit its comparative advantage in the conservation and management of forests, which are a large carbon sink. The decision of which policies to implement should depend on the results of a thorough cost–benefit analysis of competing projects, yet very little is known or has been carried out in this area to date. Research should be directed toward cost–benefit analysis of alternative climate change policies. Policymakers should compare other investments that are also pressing in the region, such as interventions to reduce water and air pollution, and determine which will render the greatest benefits.
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拉丁美洲和加勒比的气候变化:政策选择和研究重点
虽然气候变化充满了不确定性,但为解决这一问题而提出的一套广泛的政策可分为两类:减缓和适应。在应对气候变化方面准备更充分的发达国家强调了减缓的重要性,理想情况下,这需要达成一项全球协议,而目前仍缺乏这一协议。本文利用一个理论框架论证,在缺乏具有约束力的国际减缓协议的情况下,拉丁美洲应主要侧重于适应,以应对气候变化的后果。这并不是建议这些经济体沉迷于搭便车。相反,在其他条件相同的情况下,它是基于成本效益考虑的。只有在达成一项具有全球约束力的协议的情况下,该区域才有希望利用其在森林保护和管理方面的比较优势,因为森林是一个巨大的碳汇。关于执行哪些政策的决定应取决于对相互竞争的项目进行彻底的成本效益分析的结果,然而,迄今为止在这一领域所知甚少或执行甚少。研究应针对替代气候变化政策的成本效益分析。政策制定者应该比较该地区同样紧迫的其他投资,例如减少水和空气污染的干预措施,并确定哪种投资将带来最大的效益。
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36 weeks
期刊介绍: Latin American Economic Review aims to be the leading general interest journal on topics relevant to Latin America. The journal welcomes high-quality theoretical and quantitative papers on economic, social and political-economy issues with a regional focus. Articles presenting new data bases or describing structural reforms within a rigorous theoretical framework will also be considered. A few (illustrative) examples of topics that may be of special interest to this journal include: inflation, informal sector, corruption, crime, drug policy, unions, social exclusion, price controls, energy and environmental policy, natural resources, and technology transfer.
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