DECISION MAKING UNDER CATASTROPHIC RISK AND LEARNING: THE CASE OF THE POSSIBLE COLLAPSE OF THE WEST ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET
Marie-Laure Guillerminet and
Richard Tol
No FNU-79, Working Papers from Research unit Sustainability and Global Change, Hamburg University
Abstract:
A collapse of the West-Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) would cause a sea level rise of 5-6 metres, perhaps even within one hundred years, with catastrophic consequences. The probability of such a collapse is small but increasing with the rise of the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gas and the resulting climate change. This paper investigates how the potential collapse of the WAIS affects the optimal rate of greenhouse gas emission control. We design a decision and learning tree in which decision are made about emission reduction at regular intervals. At the same time, the decision makers receive new information on the probability of a WAIS collapse and the severity of its impacts. The probability of a WAIS collapse is endogenous and contingent on greenhouse gas concentrations. We solve this optimisation problem by backward induction. We find that a potential WAIS collapse substantially bring the date of the optimal emission reduction forward and increases its amount if the probability is high enough, if the impacts are high enough, or if the decision maker is risk averse enough. We also find that, as soon as a WAIS collapse is a foregone fact, emission reduction falls to free up resource to prepare for adapting to the inevitable.
Keywords: Decision making under uncertainty; West-Antarctic ice sheet (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29 pages
Date: 2005-06, Revised 2005-06
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