Necessary Conditions for Stabilization Agreements

Joint Program Report
Necessary Conditions for Stabilization Agreements
Yang, Z., and H.D. Jacoby (1997)
Joint Program Report Series, 18 pages

Report 26 [Download]

Abstract/Summary:

The Climate Convention calls for stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases. This paper considers the issues that must be faced in formulating a plan to meet any such target, using a proposed CO2 level of 550 ppmv as an example. We hypothesize a set of "necessary conditions" for such a goal to be achievable, and test set of possible forms of agreement against them using the MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Assessment (EPPA) model. The results highlight the importance of emissions trading to the feasibility of such a target, and the need for an agreement that can adapt efficiently over time to changing relative economic circumstances in participating nations.

Citation:

Yang, Z., and H.D. Jacoby (1997): Necessary Conditions for Stabilization Agreements. Joint Program Report Series Report 26, 18 pages (http://globalchange.mit.edu/publication/14250)
  • Joint Program Report
Necessary Conditions for Stabilization Agreements

Yang, Z., and H.D. Jacoby

Report 

26
18 pages
1997

Abstract/Summary: 

The Climate Convention calls for stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases. This paper considers the issues that must be faced in formulating a plan to meet any such target, using a proposed CO2 level of 550 ppmv as an example. We hypothesize a set of "necessary conditions" for such a goal to be achievable, and test set of possible forms of agreement against them using the MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Assessment (EPPA) model. The results highlight the importance of emissions trading to the feasibility of such a target, and the need for an agreement that can adapt efficiently over time to changing relative economic circumstances in participating nations.