Decarbonizing Development : Three Steps to a Zero-Carbon Future
Authors’ abstract
The science is unequivocal: stabilizing climate change implies bringing net carbon emissions to zero. And this must be done by 2100 if we are to keep climate change anywhere near the 2 C. degree warming that world leaders have set as the maximum acceptable limit. Decarbonizing Development looks at what it would take to decarbonize the world economy by 2100 in a way that is compatible with countries’ broader development goals. It argues that the following are needed: Act early with an eye on the end-goal; Go beyond prices with a policy package that triggers changes in investment patterns, technologies and behaviors; Mind the political economy and smooth the transition for those who stand to be most affected.
- Issues:
- Climate Change, Economics
- Region:
- Global
- Year Published:
- 2015
- Authors:
- Stephane Hallegatte, Marianne Fay, Ulf Narloch, Julie Rozenberg, Adrien Vogt-Schilb, Tom Kerr
- Institution:
- World Bank Group
- Tag:
- Carbon