Highlighted Article: A Coal Exit Treaty Can Radically Simplify and Accelerate Climate Policy
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- Sep 30, 2021 at 7:00 AM
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- Energy Policy, Climate Change
From: The Honest Broker Newsletter
By: Roger Pielke Jr.
Date: September 20, 2021
A Coal Exit Treaty Can Radically Simplify and Accelerate Climate Policy
"A focus on eliminating coal power offers a much more pragmatic approach to deep decarbonization
While there are encouraging signs that the global emissions of carbon dioxide have plateaued, achieving deep decarbonization of the global economy remains a massive challenge. In this post I’ll propose a complementary approach to climate policy that is far more pragmatic than the current architecture of global climate policy.
For decades, climate policy has focused on managing outcomes, which at various times have included the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases and more recently, global average surface temperatures. Such outcomes are useful for setting goals – like the well-known 2 degree Celsius temperature target -- but are poor choices for management, because such outcomes can only be indirectly managed. Policy typically works better when focused on managing causes rather than consequences.
Climate policy, broadly conceived, includes an incredible array of issues touching upon just about every facet of policy making, but here I focus on a narrow but important element of climate policy, the emission of carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels. Here the math is incredibly simple: if the temperature targets of the Paris agreement are to be reached, then carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels necessarily ..."
A Coal Exit Treaty Can Radically Simplify and Accelerate Climate Policy