Trump’s argument for quitting Paris deal contains multi-trillion dollar math error

Think Progress

President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the United States would abandon the Paris climate agreement, but his justification for withdrawing was rooted in a false economic claim.

Trump claimed that U.S. commitments under the Paris accord would cost the country’s GDP $3 trillion, but the report he took that estimate from “does not take into account potential benefits from avoided emissions.”

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In other words: The study did not account for any benefits of participating in a global plan to avoid the worst effects of climate change. It is a report on climate mitigation that ignores climate change. The report also does not consider the economic benefits to renewable energy industries, nor does it consider the health costs that are associated with fossil fuel pollution.

Frankly, this analysis in line with Trump’s previously articulated positions on climate change and the economy. He does not believe that climate change exists (he has famously called it a hoax perpetuated by China), and he believes that rolling back environmental regulations will help the economy.

These positions fly in the face of established science and history. For starters, climate change is happening. It is happening right now. It is happening because of the rise in greenhouse gas emissions from human activity. In addition, history has shown time and time again that protecting the environment is good for the economy — and for people, who drink water and breathe and also live in houses by the ocean.

The report Trump cited, released by NERA Consulting, is extreme. Even the conservative Heritage Foundation estimated less cost from the Paris agreement than the NERA report.

Meanwhile, non-partisan reports offer dire warnings for not addressing climate change. Earlier this year, researchers at the University of California Berkeley found that “unmitigated, climate change could reduce global GDP by over 20 percent by 2100.”

A 2015 report from Cambridge University’s Judge Business School found that the “present value of the damage caused by human-caused climate change from a moderate warming scenario is an astonishing $400 trillion.”

The same year, a report from Citibank found that not addressing climate change will cost $44 trillion by 2060, while investing in low-carbon energy would save $1.8 trillion through 2040, as compared to a business-as-usual scenario.

Source:Think Progress. Reproduced with permission.

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5 responses to “Trump’s argument for quitting Paris deal contains multi-trillion dollar math error”

  1. Kevan Daly Avatar
    Kevan Daly

    “Meanwhile, non-partisan reports offer dire warnings for not addressing
    climate change. Earlier this year, researchers at the University of
    California Berkeley found that “unmitigated, climate change could reduce global GDP by over 20 percent by 2100.”

    This is not a good report to quote because a 20% drop in GDP over 85 years corresponds to 0.262% per year ( [1 – 0.00262]^85 = [1 – 0.2] ). Could suggest to the numerate that Bjorn Lomborg has a point about adaptation.

    1. Ren Stimpy Avatar
      Ren Stimpy

      It won’t be a uniform drop per year – it won’t happen in such a nice pleasant linear way. Most of that 20% will occur in surges as the result of tipping points making it much harder to adapt (to this thing can be prevented).

    2. Shane White Avatar
      Shane White

      GDP?

      Schellnhuber and Anderson expect the human population to reduce to 1 billion or so by 2100 as a result of unmitigated climate change.
      Rignot has stated we’re now committed to 1 metre of sea level rise this century.
      Hansen has stated 2C will cause multi metre sea level rise in 50 to 150 years. Scary to think of the consequences of 4+C then due to unmitigated climate change.

      The existence of civilisation is in question, not its performance (i.e GDP).

  2. Joe Avatar
    Joe

    The only hoax is…The Donnie…please tell me he is not real.

  3. Random Man Avatar
    Random Man

    Lols. You could run 5 chinas with the steam coming off all of the bullshit that spurts outta his mouth.

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