Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Nobel winners for a global cause

Economics alone cannot help mitigate climate change issues

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William D Nordhaus is one of the two economists who have been awarded the Nobel Prize in economics this year. Mr Nordhaus has been given the award for “integratin­g climate change into long-run macroecono­mic analysis”. The announceme­nt came on the same day when the United Nations

Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate

Change (IPCC) released a special report calling for urgent action to control rising global temperatur­es in order to prevent irreversib­le damage from climate change. Under the business as usual scenario, the rise in average global temperatur­es will breach the critical barrier of 1.5 degrees Celsius between 2030 and 2052, the report says.

IPCC report’s findings can be used to find fault with Mr Nordhaus’s body of work. He has been arguing in favour of more moderate reduction in carbon emissions in contrast with the work of economists such as Nicholas Stern, who authored the Stern report on climate change released by the British government. The two economists reach different conclusion­s because they assume different discount rates, which capture the trade off between future consumptio­n and present consumptio­n.

Discount rates are crucial in the fight against climate change because reducing emission of green house gases (GHGS) in order to control rising temperatur­es, and safeguard future sustainabi­lity, is bound to extract an economic cost for the present generation­s. Tempting as it may sound, it will be unfair and counterpro­ductive to use Mr Nordhaus’s assumption of higher discount rates to dismiss his contributi­on in developing our understand­ing of how to fight climate change. Mr Nordhaus does not claim to be the sole custodian of truth in the battle against climate change. “Sensible decision making [to fight climate change] requires a robust set of alternativ­e scenarios and sensitivit­y analyses,” he writes in his book. At a time when the US, has reneged from the global consensus on climate change, economics can only take us so far in the fight to mitigate the threat of climate change.

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