The social cost of carbon to value Earth observing systems

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On January 15, 2019, Roger Cooke (RFF – Resources for the Future) presented “Using the social cost of carbon to value Earth observing systems” at the European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE).
The goal of this study is to show how to quantify the benefits of accelerated learning about key parameters of the climatic system and use this knowledge to improve decision-making on climate policy. The US social cost of carbon methodology is used in innovative ways to value new Earth observing systems (EOSs).

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