Abstract

This paper presents a dynamic mitigation policy model incorporating the carbon cycle. As carbon stocks increase, mitigation spending increases. However, frequent disasters erode agents’ mitigation confidence, reducing mitigation spending and increasing consumption. The social costs of carbon and risk premiums follow a similar trend, changing with carbon stocks.

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