Climate shift uncertainty and economic damages
Draft — comments welcome

Draft — comments welcome
Moore et al PNAS 2024
CPCs highlight the key trade-off between initial policy ambition and the subsequent policy burden left for future generations
Nature Climate Change Perspective
The IPCC and leading economic models have different ideas about emissions reduction costs.
Use the attention paid to the underlying environmental problem to actively invoke the opposite: 'inverse moral hazards'.
The social cost of nitrous oxide does not account for stratospheric ozone depletion. Doing so could increase its value by 20%. Links between nitrous oxide and other nitrogen pollution impacts could make mitigation even more compelling.