Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses

Abstract Despite the ocean’s role in regulating the climate and providing ecosystem services, the importance of the ocean has only recently gained appropriate attention in the context of international climate change policies. This concerns the impacts of climate change on ocean ecosystems and the ro...

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Main Authors: Daiju Narita, Hans-Otto Poertner, Katrin Rehdanz
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02763-w
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:spr:climat:v:162:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1007_s10584-020-02763-w 2023-05-15T17:51:01+02:00 Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses Daiju Narita Hans-Otto Poertner Katrin Rehdanz http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02763-w unknown http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-020-02763-w article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:43:03Z Abstract Despite the ocean’s role in regulating the climate and providing ecosystem services, the importance of the ocean has only recently gained appropriate attention in the context of international climate change policies. This concerns the impacts of climate change on ocean ecosystems and the role of the ocean in climate change mitigation. Since impacts can be cumulative, future climate risks for the ocean and dependent human communities emphasize the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Here, we make the case that assessing these impacts and their consequences for human welfare would provide not only an ethical but also an economic justification for strengthening policy responses to a substantial degree. Climate change, Ocean change, Climate policy, Ocean acidification, The social cost of carbon, Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), Risk transition Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Abstract Despite the ocean’s role in regulating the climate and providing ecosystem services, the importance of the ocean has only recently gained appropriate attention in the context of international climate change policies. This concerns the impacts of climate change on ocean ecosystems and the role of the ocean in climate change mitigation. Since impacts can be cumulative, future climate risks for the ocean and dependent human communities emphasize the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Here, we make the case that assessing these impacts and their consequences for human welfare would provide not only an ethical but also an economic justification for strengthening policy responses to a substantial degree. Climate change, Ocean change, Climate policy, Ocean acidification, The social cost of carbon, Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), Risk transition
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Daiju Narita
Hans-Otto Poertner
Katrin Rehdanz
spellingShingle Daiju Narita
Hans-Otto Poertner
Katrin Rehdanz
Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
author_facet Daiju Narita
Hans-Otto Poertner
Katrin Rehdanz
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title Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
title_short Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
title_full Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
title_fullStr Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
title_full_unstemmed Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
title_sort accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
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