January 12, 2015

ESTIMATED SOCIAL COST OF CLIMATE CHANGE NOT ACCURATE, STANFORD SCIENTISTS SAY



The social cost of carbon dioxide emissions may not be $37 per ton, as estimated by a recent U.S. government study, but $220 per ton.

The economic damage caused by a ton of carbon dioxide emissions – often referred to as the "social cost" of carbon – could actually be six times higher than the value that the United States now uses to guide current energy regulations, and possibly future mitigation policies, Stanford scientists say.