Heutel, Garth; et al. (2015): Solar Geoengineering, Uncertainty, and the Price of Carbon
Heutel, Garth; Cruz, Juan Moreno; Shayegh, Soheil (2015): Solar Geoengineering, Uncertainty, and the Price of Carbon. In National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series No. 21355. DOI 10.3386/w21355.
„We consider the socially optimal use of solar geoengineering to manage climate change. Solar geoengineering can reduce damages from atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, potentially more cheaply than reducing emissions. If so, optimal policy includes less abatement than recommended by models that ignore solar geoengineering, and the price of carbon is lower.“