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NOBEL PRIZE AWARDED FOR RESEARCH ON THE ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

by Ananya Singh | 20-10-2018 16:20 recommendations 0

The Nobel Prize is the most prestigious honour for research in economics, and there is no more fitting recognition to the global menace manifested by Climate Change. William Nordhaus of Yale University has been awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Honour of Alfred Nobel for his path-breaking work in ¡°integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis,¡± in the words of the Nobel committee. But his contributions can be seen more broadly as making a profound contribution towards broadening the scope of economic analysis to shed light on the causes and consequences of how unintended effects of human activity can influence the long-run trajectory of economic growth and well-being. This research agenda has covered resource scarcity, economic accounting incorporating environmental considerations and, most notably, seminal work on the economics of global climate change.


What makes Nordhaus¡¯ contributions all the more notable is the deep influence they have had on policy – something that cannot be said for every Nobel Prize winner. Nordhaus¡¯ research is careful and apolitical, but his work has nevertheless indirectly made its way into the policy world by influencing the thinking of generations of students.

In 2015-2016, concept that Nordhaus had helped develop, such as the social cost of carbon, defined as the present value today of the damages of an additional ton of emissions of carbon dioxide, made its way into many regulatory impact analyses by the US government and is a topic in climate policy discussions around the world.


Nordhaus was prescient – it turns out the world is on track to hit 487 ppm of CO2 in 2030. In two papers – ¡°Can We Control Carbon Dioxide?¡± in 1975 and ¡°Economic Growth and Climate: The Case of Carbon Dioxide¡± in 1977 – Nordhaus laid the groundwork for what is now an entire field on the economics of climate change. In these early papers, he began with a classic macroeconomic model of long-run growth. This groundbreaking work was the first to include a representation of carbon dioxide concentrations and the climate in such a macroeconomic framework, and to begin analyzing how climate change can be mitigated at a the lowest-cost possible.

This work was followed up by construction of one of the first, and the most well-known, integrated assessment models of climate change. Models are crucial for understanding the nature of climate change and how to address it because the issue involves physical, chemical and economic relationships that would simply not be possible to grasp fully without a clear framework. Nordhaus¡¯ first integrated assessment model – the Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy or DICE – provides just such a framework. The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the United States government under the Obama administration are just a few of the bodies around the world that have used DICE in their work to understand potential solutions for addressing climate change.


In 1994 Nordhaus pioneered the estimation of damages from climate change to agriculture. As the climate changes, agricultural yields may decline, reducing the value of land that now serves as cropland and, less common, increasing the value in some cooler climes. Such estimation allows for an empirical strategy to estimate how climate change affects agriculture in the long-run.


With this year's award going to Professor William Nordhaus for his contributions towards expanding the domain of our knowledge to help us someday fully tackle this ¡°the most pressing issue of the day¡±, we can look forward to a future filled with less sceptics and more enthusiasts to fight climate change.

 
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6 Comments

  • Ananya Singh says :
    Hi everyone, I'm myself an undergraduate student majoring in Economics. So, it was clearly very exciting to the different dimensions of Economics and Environment being converged for the first time in empirical research and that work getting recognized & rewarded. I was extremely elated to see the Nobel Prize in Economics going to climate change research. Many many thanks to all of you for going through my report and for giving your valuable feedbacks. I thoroughly appreciate it. Thanks a ton again ! :D
    Posted 26-10-2018 12:17

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Ananya, congratulations for professor William Nordhaus's award!
    I barely thought that economics could be in close relationship with climate change, apart from economic crisis and impact that people face as climate change gets worse and severe.
    However, accumulated amount of effect from climate change toward individuals might be the total sum of the effect, affecting macroeconomic sector directly.
    Thanks for your report mentioning his award, this made me read his journals and ideas so on!
    Posted 24-10-2018 23:14

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Ananya
    The admirable work, done by professor William Nordhaus regarding climate and economical effect truly contributed to providing a more found reason for why we should actually make commitments in the climate change sector!
    Also, it is amazing as it includes various factors as R&Ds and tech development to interpret the issue unlike before.
    Thanks for the report :)
    Posted 22-10-2018 15:05

  • Hassan Nasir says :
    Such a thought provoking report and yes learned like Nordhaus are truly an inspiration when it comes to economics. Indeed with such scholastic research in field of climate change there would be many enthusiasts to fight climate change.

    Thank you for a remarkable report :)
    Posted 22-10-2018 01:35

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Good day Ananya!
    This is a very relevant report! I was interested to learn a lot from it.
    The work of the Nobel laureate once again proves the relevance of the existence of our platform and the work that we do, friends!
    Thank you for the valuable information!


    Posted 20-10-2018 17:41

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Ananya!

    Prof William Nordhaus has really done groundbreaking work over rhw year. I am glad that he is being recognised in the Nobel Prize among others.

    Thank you for the shared insight!
    Posted 20-10-2018 17:19

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