Marginal Impact of CO2 from PAGE2002: An Integrated Assessment Model Incorporating the IPCC’s Five Reasons for Concern. Hope, C. Integrated Assessment, 6(1):19–56, 2006.
Marginal Impact of CO2 from PAGE2002: An Integrated Assessment Model Incorporating the IPCC’s Five Reasons for Concern [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
This paper introduces a new version of the PAGE model, PAGE2002, which includes all five of the IPCC's reasons for concern about climate change. Calculations with PAGE2002 give the mean marginal impact of a tonne of CO2 as US$19 per tonne of carbon, with a 5% to 95% range of $US4 to US$51 per tonne of carbon. The main changes from earlier versions of the PAGE model are identified, and their effect upon the marginal impact calculated.
@article{hope_marginal_2006,
	title = {Marginal {Impact} of {CO2} from {PAGE2002}: {An} {Integrated} {Assessment} {Model} {Incorporating} the {IPCC}’s {Five} {Reasons} for {Concern}},
	volume = {6},
	issn = {1389-5176},
	url = {http://journals.sfu.ca/int_assess/index.php/iaj/article/viewArticle/227},
	abstract = {This paper introduces a new version of the PAGE model, PAGE2002, which includes all five of the IPCC's reasons for concern about climate change. Calculations with PAGE2002 give the mean marginal impact of a tonne of CO2 as US\$19 per tonne of carbon, with a 5\% to 95\% range of \$US4 to US\$51 per tonne of carbon. The main changes from earlier versions of the PAGE model are identified, and their effect upon the marginal impact calculated.},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Integrated Assessment},
	author = {Hope, Chris},
	year = {2006},
	keywords = {DR, Untagged},
	pages = {19--56},
}

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