Working Paper

Asset Diversification versus Climate Action

Christoph Hambel, Holger Kraft, Rick van der Ploeg
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8476

Asset pricing and climate policy are analyzed in a global economy where consumption goods are produced by both a green and a carbon-intensive sector. We allow for endogenous growth and three types of damages from global warming. It is shown that, initially, the desire to diversify assets complements the attempt to mitigate economic damages from climate change. In the longer run, however, a trade-off between diversification and climate action emerges. We derive the optimal carbon price, the equilibrium risk-free rate, and risk premia. Climate disasters, which are more likely to occur sooner as temperature rises, significantly increase risk premia.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Energy and Climate Economics
Keywords: decarbonisation, diversification, carbon price, asset prices, green assets, disaster risk
JEL Classification: D810, G010, G120, Q500, Q540