Synthesis of evidence yields high social cost of carbon due to structural model variation and uncertainties
Moore et al PNAS 2024

Moore et al PNAS 2024
Going, Going, Gone?
Kampala, Uganda
New research shows significant economic costs of climate risks.
We synthesize this emerging literature and provide unified, geophysically realistic estimates of the economic impacts of eight climate tipping points.
The green transition comes with costs; but they are well worth it, and they pale in comparison to the costs of inaction. The ever-falling costs of renewables have not eliminated the politics of climate change. But they certainly have made our choices much easier.
Potential thresholds in climatic and social systems play an important role in estimates of climate damages