Cost Containment for Climate Policy Requires Linked Technology Policies
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Nemet, Gregory F.
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Safety valves, discretionary advisory boards, and other cost containment
mechanisms enhance the political feasibility of stringent climate
policy by limiting firms’ and households’ exposures to higher
than anticipated costs associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
However, cost containment comes at a price; it increases the
risk of climate-related damages and it also discourages investments in
low-carbon innovation.