反地球工程的战略影响:冲突还是合作?

Strategic implications of counter-geoengineering: Clash or cooperation?

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2019
被引 53
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了反地球工程能否解决太阳辐射管理中的“搭便车”问题,发现其可能导致气候冲突、暂停条约或合作部署,结果取决于各国温度偏好差异。

Abstract

Solar geoengineering has received increasing attention as an option to temporarily stabilize global temperatures. A key concern is that heterogeneous preferences over the optimal amount of cooling combined with low deployment costs may allow the country with the strongest incentive for cooling, the so-called free-driver, to impose a substantial externality on the rest of the world. We analyze whether the threat of counter-geoengineering technologies capable of negating the climatic effects of solar geoengineering can overcome the free-driver problem and tilt the game in favour of international cooperation. Our game-theoretical model of countries with asymmetric preferences allows for a rigorous analysis of the strategic interaction surrounding solar geoengineering and counter-geoengineering. We find that counter-geoengineering prevents the free-driver outcome, but not always with benign effects. The presence of counter-geoengineering leads to either a climate clash where countries engage in a non-cooperative escalation of opposing climate interventions (negative welfare effect), a moratorium treaty where countries commit to abstain from either type of climate intervention (indeterminate welfare effect), or cooperative deployment of solar geoengineering (positive welfare effect). We show that the outcome depends crucially on the degree of asymmetry in temperature preferences between countries.

太阳地球工程反地球工程搭便车问题气候博弈