Proposal for an International Carbon Price Floor Among Large Emitters

Author/Editor:

Ian W.H. Parry ; Simon Black ; James Roaf

Publication Date:

June 18, 2021

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

Countries are increasingly committing to midcentury ‘net-zero’ emissions targets under the Paris Agreement, but limiting global warming to 1.5 to 2°C requires cutting emissions by a quarter to a half in this decade. Making sufficient progress to stabilizing the climate therefore requires ratcheting up near-term mitigation action but doing so among 195 parties simultaneously is proving challenging. Reinforcing the Paris Agreement with an international carbon price floor (ICPF) could jump-start emissions reductions through substantive policy action, while circumventing emerging pressure for border carbon adjustments. The ICPF has two elements: (1) a small number of key large-emitting countries, and (2) the minimum carbon price each commits to implement. The arrangement can be pragmatically designed to accommodate equity considerations and emissions-equivalent alternatives to carbon pricing. The paper discusses the rationale for an ICPF, considers design issues, compares it with alternative global regimes, and quantifies its impacts.

Series:

Staff Climate Note No 2021/001

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

June 18, 2021

ISBN/ISSN:

9781513583204/2789-0600

Stock No:

CLNEA2021001

Pages:

18

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