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Dayaratna et al. (2017, 2020) find that the social costs of carbon include a mix of social costs and social benefits, depending on the discount rate used, the assumed distribution of climate sensitivity, and assumptions regarding the strength of CO2 fertilization.
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- The Energy Department "Red Team" Critique of Greenhouse-Gas ... revkin.substack.com via serper
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