The effectiveness of climate clubs under Donald Trump
Authored by Hakon Saelen, Detlef F Sprinz, Arild Underdal, Jon Hovi
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2017.1410090
Sponsors:
Norwegian Research Council (NRF)
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Abstract
On 1 June 2017, President Trump announced that the US intends to leave
the Paris Agreement if no alternative terms acceptable to his
administration can be agreed upon. In this article, an agent-based model
of bottom-up climate mitigation clubs is used to derive the impact that
lack of US participation may have on the membership of such clubs and
their emissions coverage. We systematically analyse the prospects for
climate mitigation clubs, depending on which of three conceivable roles
the US takes on: as a leader (for benchmarking), as a follower (i.e.
willing to join climate mitigation clubs initiated by others if this is
in its best interest) or as an outsider (i.e. staying outside of any
climate mitigation club no matter what). We investigate these prospects
for three types of incentives for becoming a member: club goods,
conditional commitments and side-payments. Our results show that lack of
US leadership significantly constrains climate clubs' potential. Lack of
US willingness to follow others' lead is an additional, but smaller
constraint. Only in a few cases will US withdrawal entail widespread
departures by other countries. We conclude that climate mitigation clubs
can function without the participation of an important GHG emitter,
given that other major emitters show leadership, although these clubs
will rarely cover more than 50\% of global emissions.Key policy insights
The US switching from being a leader to being a follower substantially
reduces the emissions coverage of climate mitigation clubs.The US
switching from being a follower to being an outsider sometimes reduces
coverage further, but has a smaller impact than the switch from leader
to follower.The switch from follower to outsider only occasionally
results in widespread departures by other countries; in a few instances
it even entices others to join.Climate mitigation clubs can function
even without the participation of the US, provided that other major
emitters show leadership; however, such clubs will typically be unable
to cover more than 50\% of global emissions.Climate mitigation clubs may
complement the Paris Agreement and can also serve as an alternative in
case Paris fails.
Tags
Mitigation
Us
Agreement
Negotiations
Climate clubs
Club goods
Conditional commitment
Paris
agreement
Side-payments
Trump administration