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December 11, 2014
New Study Incorporates Social Cost of Carbon
Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
Designntrend.com quoted faculty fellow Billy Pizer on the need for a credible, regularly updated social cost of carbon estimate: "To ensure that value exists, it's important that we draw on the expertise of all government agencies, as well as independent experts in the field. This level of high-quality collaboration and peer review would decrease the likelihood of political factors interfering with the process, and ensure we have the most robust social cost of carbon."