2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1103231/v1
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Responsibility Under Uncertainty: Which Climate Decisions Matter Most?

Abstract: We propose a new method for estimating how much decisions under monadic uncertainty matter. The method is generic and suitable for measuring responsibility in finite horizon sequential decision processes. It fulfills “fairness” requirements and three natural conditions for responsibility measures: agency, avoidance and causal relevance. We apply the method to study how much decisions matter in a stylized greenhouse gas emissions process in which a decision maker repeatedly faces two options: start a “green” tr… Show more

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