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Paper #1935

Títol:
Ratcheting up Paris
Autors:
Humberto Llavador, John Roemer i Thomas Stoerk
Data:
Desembre 2025
Resum:
The Paris Agreement is designed to increase climate ambition gradually through a process of ratcheting up. What is the plausible endpoint of this process? We develop a tractable integrated assessment model in which countries interact through a decentralized general equilibrium and negotiate unanimously over a global carbon budget, with all mitigation implemented via a global carbon price. We prove existence and uniqueness of a unanimous international agreement on global emissions, in which carbon pricing revenues are redistributed across countries in proportion to marginal climate damages. In a quantitative application for 154 countries, the resulting equilibrium limits global mean surface temperature change to 1.51◦C, at a carbon price of 320 USD/tCO2. The associated international transfers of carbon pricing revenue are progressive toward lower-income countries and amount to about 0.8% of global GDP annually - an order of magnitude larger than the Paris Agreement’s climate finance target.
Paraules clau:
Paris Agreement, climate policy, international environmental agreement, climate economics
Codis JEL:
Q54, Q56, Q58, F35, F53
Àrea de Recerca:
Economia Laboral, Pública, de Desenvolupament i de la Salut

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