EXPLORING CONSUMER PREFERENCES FOR NET-ZERO POLICIES: WILLINGNESS TO PAY AMONG UK CITIZENS FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION TARGETS UNDER DIFFERENT FUTURE DISCOUNTING ASSUMPTIONS

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作者
Lawton, Ricky N. [1 ]
Fujiwara, Daniel [2 ]
机构
[1] Ipsos MORI, 3 Thomas Moore Sq, London E1W 1YW, England
[2] Simetr Res Consultancy, Shepherds Bldg,Charecroft Way, London W14 0EE, England
关键词
Willingness to pay; Net Zero; Climate; Consumer preferences; Contingent valuation; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CONTINGENT VALUATION; ANCILLARY BENEFITS; HYPOTHETICAL BIAS; PUBLIC-GOODS; CHEAP TALK; MITIGATION; DETERMINANTS; ELECTRICITY; TRUTH;
D O I
10.1142/S2010007823500070
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Following the UK's hosting of the United Nations Convention of the Parties Climate Summit in 2021, political targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions - "Net-Zero" - have gained momentum. We address the gap in how public preferences are accounted for in climate decision-making by applying Contingent-Valuation techniques which ask people to state their Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) for the UK's 2050 Net-Zero target. Mean WTP is 37.57 pound/household to support Net-Zero (median 11.25) pound, with a present-value of 2.3 pound billion across UK households. While younger people are more likely to experience the long-term impacts of climate change, older generations are willing to pay more to support it, suggesting that public support for Net-Zero is largely based on "nonuse" benefits, rather than direct "use" benefits to oneself. The COVID-19 epidemic affected WTP bids in a quarter of respondents. Finally, we explore how choice of positive or normative discount rate affects policy conclusions when monetizing consumer preferences.
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