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by Gerald Pech
29 September 2014
Leadership is great in business The leader gets rewarded and society benefits
from their innovative contributions So does leadership also help in tackling
climate change? Here things are more protracted
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Climate Change? 2
Leadership in international negotiations here the leader does not necessarily gain the
most from being leader and it is unclear whether leadership greatly
changes the outcome Leadership at the national level
here leadership would be particularly helpful but leaders are not particularly encouraged to lead
Leadership in business here some incentives seem to work in the right
direction, but not a central role for tackling climate change
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Climate Change? 3
1 The Economics of Climate Change a. Costs and Benefits of Mitigating Climate
Change b. The 2C-Target: Implications for Kazakhstan c. Benefits from Cooperation
2 Leadership a. Leadership in International Cooperation b. Leadership at National Level c. Leadership in Business
3 Final Thoughts
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Climate Change? 4
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Climate Change? 7
Temperature ranges as scientists tell us There is risk of “catastrophic climate
change” The economist computes “output loss” at
different temperature levels Figuring out impact on different industry
sectors agriculture and fisheries as the main losers coastal real estate another
and extrapolating share of industries in future economic output
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Climate Change? 8
global mean temperatureincrease oC
1 2 3 4 5
source: Nordhaus (2013)
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DICE model
IPCC estimate
only market or near-market sectors loss of species (-) greater risk of natural disasters (-) health effects (-) accessibility of artic sea routes (+) Difficult to quantify
Some measures would not cost anything but rather save costs improved home insulation, energy saving light
bulbs 15% of CO2 emissions in US fall in this category
Increasing energy efficiency of household appliances, power generation, transport
Rebalancing energy mix Offset projects Carbon capture Post-combustion removal from atmosphere
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Climate Change? 11
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Climate Change? 12
Cancun agreement (United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010) says: 2 C above pre-industrial level
Is it “optimal”? Probably not too far off the mark If it would be done in an economically
efficient way, limiting the temperature rise to 2.3 C would be optimal, says Nordhaus But if countries incur unnecessary costs it might
be reasonable to allow more, say 4 C
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Climate Change? 13
Two thirds of already discovered carbon assets could not be commercialized before 2050 (World Energy Outlook 2012) or carbon capture technology used at
implausible level to have a 50% of meeting the target
which would require a limit of 450 parts of CO2 equivalent per million particles in the atmosphere – hence “450 scenario”
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Climate Change? 14
Production of fuels has to become more energy efficient – some of this might result in cutting costs, but overall producing fuels will become more costly avoiding flaring gas from oil drilling sites, oil
tar sands of Canada, carbon pricing (?) Demand will be directed towards less
carbon intensive energy sources demand for carbon fuels will decrease
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Climate Change? 15
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150$
135$
50$
85 mio barrels a day
As demand for carbon fuels decrease Prices for carbon fuels will come down Making the most costly kinds of crude
uneconomical But Kashagan should be ok
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Climate Change? 17
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Climate Change? 18
source: World Energy Outlook 2012
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Climate Change? 19
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Climate Change? 20
Different countries have different “marginal abatement costs” Depending on how much mitigation efforts they
already have undertaken A small group of countries would find it
infeasible to cut emissions sufficiently to have a global impact
Yet the economics of international cooperation have some strange properties
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Climate Change? 21
Everyone can be made better off if they all join in the effort to mitigate
But for each country it is tempting to take the “free rider position” Similar to the well-known “prisoners’ dilemma”
That only some countries cooperate and others stay on the sidelines may be a stable outcome the threat of stopping to cooperate does not work stronger medicine is needed to encourage
widespread participation
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Climate Change? 22
from Finus/van Ierland/Dellink (EG 2006)
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Climate Change? 25
Does president Obama’s use of administrative powers to cut carbon emissions encourage Chinese reciprocity?
China has recently taken action against the emissions
But mainly because citizens complain about local impact of emissions
At the international level, Obama’s action may just make it less likely that China moves
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Climate Change? 26
Kyoto, negotiated 1997, in force 2005-2012
Of the main emitters, only EU, Japan and Eastern European transition economies have joined Kazakhstan ratified in 2009
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Climate Change? 27
Even when countries join, there is no guarantee that they keep their pledges
Signatories miss out on their targets: EC target: - 8% on base year 1990 compliance gap in 2007: 6.5% Canada target: -6 % compliance gap: 31.1 %
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Climate Change? 28
Punishment for countries which do not join or which do join but renege on their pledges
Could take form of a “carbon tariff” on imports from those countries which might be acceptable under WTO rules If a country allows unrestricted emissions this
might be considered a “price dumping policy” under WTO rules and entitle others to retaliate
As of yet untested! But WTO itself has looked more febrile
recently
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Climate Change? 29
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President Obama’s use of administrative powers to cut carbon emissions certainly moved the US in the “right” direction
There has been the argument that many countries would benefit from reducing carbon dioxide emissions
by reducing local environmental effects and earning tax revenue
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Climate Change? 31
Highest emissions of CO2 per capita in Europe and Central Asia
Still heavily subsidizes (in the end consumption of) carbon fuels
Yet started to introduce a market for trading carbon emission allowances and requires all companies with more than
20,000 t CO2 equivalent emissions in 2012 to use allowances
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Climate Change? 32
Politicians are probably interested in political costs (of emission abatement) rather than economic costs Voters whose livelihoods are directly threatened
by mitigation efforts (oil workers in Oklahoma) are vocal and effective opposition
“Under my administration, America is producing more oil today than at any time in the last eight years.” (Obama, cit. in McKibbins, 2014)
Is there a “grand bargain” at national level? Easier in post-industrial societies and easier in
Europe than the US
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Climate Change? 33
As target of government regulation or as potential target of regulation
incentive to pre-empt government action by announcing voluntary measures
but also make adjustments to expected future government policies
As competitor for costumers and employees both tend to value a company’s reputation for
“environmentally responsible behavior”
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Climate Change? 35
A reputation for ecologically and socially responsible behaviour is vital for an employer to attract graduates for 15% of German college graduates it is the
most decisive factor in their choice of employer
for 67% it is one decisive factor
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Climate Change? 36
Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Airlines and his pledge to make 10 bn available for research
But other companies made pledges at last week’s UN event
Incentives work in the right direction: If your competitor makes a pledge, it
increases incentives for you to make a pledge
So this is an example where leadership works
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Climate Change? 37
Whilst leadership in business clearly has the effect of motivating followers to make pledges
voluntary contributions are unlikely to solve the problem on their own
Companies are only “indirectly” motivated and keeping pledges is a different matter
In the end, tackling climate change is the job of governments, not private businesses
There, national leadership would be helpful But international leadership has its limits
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Climate Change? 38
Nordhaus, D., The Climate Casino, Yale UP 2013
Klein, Naomi, This Changes Everything Krugman, P., Gambling with Civilization, NY
Review of Books 7 November 2013 Link McKibben, B., Will We Lose the End Game, NY
Review of Books 10 July 2014 Link IPCC website Link IEA, World Energy Outlook, 2012 Link OECD, Energy Subsidies and Climate Change
in Kazakhstan, ENV/EPOC/EAP(2013)7 Link9/29/2014
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