• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Preserving the ocean circulation : implications for climate policy
  • Contributor: Keller, Klaus [Other]; Tan, Kelvin [Other]; Morel, François [Other]; Bradford, David F. [Other]
  • imprint: München: CESifo, 1999
  • Published in: CESifo GmbH: CESifo working papers ; 19900
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (36 S.)
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: Klimaschutz ; Klimawandel ; Umweltökonomik ; Dynamische Wirtschaftstheorie ; Intertemporale Allokation ; Dynamische Optimierung ; Theorie ; Atlantischer Ozean ; Golfstrom ; DICE model ; Graue Literatur
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  • Description: Climate modelers have recognized the possibility of abrupt climate changes caused by a reorganization of the North Atlantic's current pattern (technically known as a thermohaline circulation collapse). This circulation system now warms north-western Europe and transports carbon dioxide to the deep oceans. The posited collapse of this system could produce severe cooling in north-western Europe, even when general global warming is in progress. In this paper we use a simple integrated assessment model to investigate the optimal policy response to this risk. Adding the constraint of avoiding a thermohaline circulation collapse would significantly reduce the allowable greenhouse gas emissio ns in the long run along an otimal path. Our analysis implies that relatively small damages associated with a collapse (less than 1% of gross world product) would justify a considerable reduction of future carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Access State: Open Access