Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Policy

Publication date

2023-02-10

Authors

Hopster, JeroenISNI 0000000419540162

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Abstract

While the foundations of climate science and ethics are well established, fine-grained climate predictions, as well as policy-decisions, are beset with uncertainties. This chapter maps climate uncertainties and classifies them as to their ground, extent, and location. A typology of uncertainty is presented, centered along the axes of scientific and moral uncertainty. This typology is illustrated with paradigmatic examples of uncertainty in climate science, climate ethics, and climate economics. The chapter discusses the IPCC’s preferred way of representing uncertainties and evaluates its strengths and weaknesses from a risk management perspective. Three general strategies for decision-makers to cope with climate uncertainty are outlined, the usefulness of which largely depends on whether decision-makers find themselves in a context of “deep uncertainty.” The chapter concludes that various uncertainties engrained in climate discourse cannot be overcome. It offers two recommendations to ease the work of policymakers, given this predicament.

Keywords

Climate change, Scientific uncertainty, Moral uncertainty, Deep uncertainty, Risk, IPCC, Storylines, Probability, Expected utility, Taverne, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

Citation

Hopster, J 2023, Climate Change, Uncertainty, and Policy. in Handbook of the philosophy of climate change. Springer, pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16960-2_16-1