Climate Advisers’ Managing Director Michael Wolosin released a new discussion paper that argues for including climate in cost-benefit analyses the Millennium Challenge Corporation uses for selecting projects, most immediately in Indonesia’s Green Prosperity program. He also considers several technical challenges to doing so, and recommends an Indonesia-specific estimate of the social cost of carbon as an initial value.
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