The higher the number, the greater the government’s justification for compelling polluters to reduce the emissions that are dangerously heating the planet. During the Obama administration, White House economists calculated the social cost of carbon at $42 a ton. The Trump administration lowered it to less than $5 a ton. Under President Biden, the cost was returned to Obama levels, adjusted for inflation and set at $51.

The new estimate of the social cost of carbon, making its debut in a legally binding federal regulation, is almost four times that amount: $190 a ton.

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    411 year ago

    Definitely, and still way below the numbers that have been showing up in the academic literature over the past couple years.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      It’ll have to survive the next election. Republicans will of course only hammer the negative impacts on businesses.

          • @assembly
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            61 year ago

            Considering Trump wants it at $5 I would consider the current progress fantastic.

          • Illiterate Domine
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            51 year ago

            The full article is paywalled, but the abstract of this meta-analysis states “In the past 10 years, estimates of the social cost of carbon have increased from US$9 per tCO2 to US$40 per tCO2 for a high discount rate and from US$122 per tCO2 to US$525 per tCO2 for a low discount rate.” Published May 15 of this year.