A Tale of Tails: Uncertainty and the Social Cost of Carbon Dioxide

20 Pages Posted: 17 Dec 2011

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Jonathan Pycroft

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Lucia Vergano

ECCET, IPTS, JRC, European Commission, Spain

Chris Hope

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Daniele Paci

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Juan Carlos Ciscar

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Date Written: 2011

Abstract

Recent thinking about the economics of climate change has concerned the uncertainty about the upper bound of both climate sensitivity to greenhouse gases and the damages that might occur at high temperatures. This argument suggests that the appropriate probability distributions for these factors may be fat-tailed. The matter of tail shape has important implications for the calculation of the social cost of carbon dioxide (SCCO2). In this paper a probabilistic integrated assessment model is adapted to allow for the possibility of a thin, intermediate or fat tail for both (i) the climate sensitivity parameter and (ii) the damage function exponent. Results show that depending on the tail shape of the climate sensitivity parameter the mean SCCO2 rises by 29 to 85 percent. Changes in the mean SCCO2 due to the adjustments to the damage function alone range from a reduction of 7 percent to a rise of 12 percent. The combination of both leads to rises of 33 to 115 percent. Greater rises occur for the upper percentiles of the SCCO2 estimates. Given the uncertainties in both the science and the economics of climate change different tail shapes deserve consideration due to their important implications for the range of possible values for the SCCO2.

Keywords: Climate change, integrated assessment models, social cost of carbon dioxide, uncertainty

JEL Classification: Q54

Suggested Citation

Pycroft, Jonathan and Vergano, Lucia and Hope, Chris and Paci, Daniele and Ciscar, Juan Carlos, A Tale of Tails: Uncertainty and the Social Cost of Carbon Dioxide (2011). Economics Discussion Paper No. 2011-36, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1973860 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1973860

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Lucia Vergano

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Chris Hope

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Daniele Paci

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Juan Carlos Ciscar

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