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The regrets of procrastination in climate policy
Klaus Keller
, Alexander Robinson
, David F. Bradford
, Michael Oppenheimer
Geosciences
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
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Regret
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Climate Policy
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Procrastination
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Climate Change Impacts
40%
CO2 Emissions
40%
Optimal Strategy
40%
Economic Cost
40%
Economic Model
40%
Global Mean Temperature
20%
Climate System
20%
Temperature Limitation
20%
Temperature Rise
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Anthropogenic Interference
20%
Global Climate Change
20%
Optimal Investment
20%
CO2 Emission Reduction
20%
Anthropogenic CO2
20%
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions
20%
CO2 Abatement
20%
Window of Opportunity
20%
Business as Usual
20%
Suboptimal Strategy
20%
Strategy Choice
20%
United Nations Framework Convention
20%
Global Community
20%
Social Sciences
Climate Policy
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Climate Change
50%
Economic Costs
33%
Economic Model
33%
USA
16%
United Nations
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Dioxide Emission
100%
Climate Change Policy
100%
Climate Change Impact
50%
Carbon Dioxide
50%
United Nations
25%
Global Climate Change
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Costs
100%
Climate Policy
100%
US Dollar
50%