Energy Policy, Vol.23, No.4-5, 373-378, 1995
THE ECONOMICS OF STABILIZING ATMOSPHERIC CO2 CONCENTRATIONS
This paper examines the economics of stabilizing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, A particular concentrations target can be achieved in a variety of ways, It turns out that the choice of emissions time-path is as important as the concentrations level itself in determining the ultimate price-tag, Rather than choosing arbitrary emission trajectories, more attention needs to be devoted to identifying those paths that minimize the costs of achieving a specific target.