Workshop on Climate Policy and Integrated Assessment Modelling
Date: March 4 (Saturday), 2017
Venue: Wallace Hall, Princeton University, Room 300
This workshop is open to all, registration is required: Please contact Denise Zapecza dzapecza@princeton.edu
9:00-10:00: Stéphane Zuber (CNRS-PSE)
“Fair Intergenerational Decision-Making” with Marc Fleurbaey.
10:00-11:00: David Anthoff (UC Berkeley)
“Inequality and the Social Cost of Carbon” with Johannes Emmerling.
Break
11:15 - 12:15: Robert Kopp (Rutgers U)
“Challenges and opportunities for benefit-cost IAMs: Lessons from the National Academies' social cost of carbon project”
12:15 - 13:15: Dean Spears (Texas U Austin)
“Optimal climate policy and the future of world economic development” with Mark Budolfson, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Noah Scovronick, Asher Siebert, Fabian Wagner
Lunch led by David Anthoff: “Toward a new generation of IAMs”
2:30-3:30: Joshua Bernstein (Princeton U) and Maddalena Ferranna (Princeton U)
“Risk, Inequality, and Climate Change” with Francis Dennig and Marc Fleurbaey
3:30-4:30: Mark Budolfson (U of Vermont)
“Impact of population growth and population ethics on optimal mitigation” with Noah Scovronick, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Asher Siebert, Robert Socolow, Dean Spears, Fabian Wagner
Break
4:45-5:45: Noah Scovronick (Princeton U)
“Health co-benefits of carbon dioxide mitigation and optimal carbon prices” with Fabian Wagner, Mark Budolfson, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Robert Socolow, Dean Spears
5:45-6:45: Aurélie Méjean (CNRS-CIRED)
“Intergenerational equity under catastrophic climate change” with Antonin Pottier, Stéphane Zuber and Marc Fleurbaey
This workshop is co-sponsored by the Climate Futures Initiative and the Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR-16-CE03-0001-01)