Climate-Related Co-Benefits and the Case of Swedish Policy

Author:

Karlsson Mikael1ORCID,Westling Nils2,Lindgren Oskar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, 752 36 Uppsala, Sweden

2. Swedish Energy Agency, 631 04 Eskilstuna, Sweden

Abstract

There is strong scientific evidence for the existence of the significant economic value of several climate-related co-benefits. However, these are seldom recognised in policy-making, and knowledge is still scarce on some co-benefit types and categories. To identify research needs and highlight policy-making opportunities, we propose a new framework and three-type-taxonomy of climate-related co-benefits. We define climate policy co-benefits, such as improved air quality, as ‘Type 1’; co-benefits for climate objectives from policy-making in other fields, such as taxation, as ‘Type 2’; and co-benefits from policies designed to achieve multiple objectives as ‘Type 3’. In order to apply the framework and to analyse how co-benefits have been regarded in policy-making in a climate pioneering country, we also explore the case of Sweden. It is shown that several co-benefits exist, but that these are overlooked almost entirely in policy-making, constituting a bias against climate mitigation. In order to counteract this problem, the article presents a number of recommendations, including a call to researchers to identify and quantify additional co-benefits and to policy-makers on governance reforms, including the need to organise policy-making processes and set decision criteria that promote the consideration of co-benefits.

Funder

Swedish Research Council for Environment Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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