The climate commons dilemma: how can humanity solve the commons dilemma for the global climate commons?

Clim Change

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Tin Alley, Parkville, Victoria Australia.

Published: January 2021

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  • The climate commons dilemma arises from the tension between needing to grow the economy to support a growing population and the need to mitigate climate change, which requires sacrificing some economic growth.
  • A Climate Commons Game (CCG) was developed to explore how people manage climate and economic growth collectively, showing that a shared global goal leads to better outcomes than individual efforts.
  • The findings suggest that while collaborating on sustainability helps coordinate efforts, it can also increase inequality among different economic units.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: In the era when human activities can fundamentally alter the planetary climate system, a stable climate is a global commons. However, the need to develop the economy to sustain the growing human population poses the Climate Commons Dilemma. Although citizens may need to support policies that forgo their country's economic growth, they may instead be motivated to grow their economy while freeriding on others' efforts to mitigate the ongoing climate change. To examine how to resolve the climate commons dilemma, we constructed a Climate Commons Game (CCG), an experimental analogue of the climate commons dilemma that embeds a simple model of the effects of economic activities on global temperature rise and its eventual adverse effects on the economy. The game includes multiple economic units, and each participant is tasked to manage one economic unit while keeping global temperature rise to a sustainable level. In two experiments, we show that people can manage the climate system and their economies better when they regarded the goal of environmentally sustainable economic growth as a singular global goal that all economic units collectively pursue rather than a goal to be achieved by each unit individually. In addition, beliefs that everyone shares the knowledge about the climate system help the group coordinate their economic activities better to mitigate global warming in the CCG. However, we also found that the resolution of the climate commons dilemma came at the cost of exacerbating inequality among the economic units in the current constrains of the CCG.

Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10584-021-02989-2.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7818715PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-021-02989-2DOI Listing

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