PIK and MCC deliver detailed assessment of German climate package
The assessment was prepared by a team of five authors led by MCC and PIK Director Ottmar Edenhofer. In July, the team delivered the 100-page expert report “Options for a Carbon Pricing Reform”, which Edenhofer then presented to the Climate Cabinet in the presence of the Chancellor. The idea of a three-stage carbon pricing (first a fixed price, then a national emissions trading scheme, and finally integration into the EU emissions trading scheme) was introduced as an option in the expert report. This was, in principle, implemented in the climate package on a one-to-one basis, but much more timidly than recommended, with initially a price of only 10 Euro per tonne of CO2. Instead, the MCC-PIK authors recommended a starting price of 50 Euros per tonne.
“The climate package is at best an indication of a change of direction, but this has not yet taken place,” says Edenhofer. “Now it comes to the task of making adjustments during the next steps, develop carbon pricing as the core instrument of climate policy and raise the price to an appropriate level. Our paper provides well-founded input for that. An important factor is the planned, but at the moment still too weak, monitoring by an independent expert council.”
- The PIK-MCC assessment of the German climate package is available for download here (in German). Edenhofer, O., Flachsland, C., Kalkuhl, M., Knopf, B., Pahle, M., 2019: Bewertung des Klimapakets und nächste Schritte. CO2-Preis, sozialer Ausgleich, Europa, Monitoring.
- An English version will be available by the end of October here.
- Further information on the expert report “Options for a CO2 price reform”: Edenhofer, O., Flachsland, C., Kalkuhl, M., Knopf, B., Pahle, M., 2019, Optionen für eine CO2-Preisreform. MCC-PIK-Expertise für den Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung.
- Weblink to the download of the pdf here (in German, with an English Executive Summary)