Sorry I don’t have the capacity to dig into all the sources but it would be helpful to understand:
Are your end results per year or forever? You say “we conclude with our best guess of cost-effectiveness, which ranges from $6 to $62 per tonne of CO2 (tCO2) abated with 80% confidence. ” but is this $6-60 every year or is this a one off payment of $6-60 and then that land is never deforested? This makes a huge diffenrce to understanding so good to be explicit.
Do you have an estimate for tCO2 per hectare? The costs per hectare (e.g. in the Ugandan study) seem similar than you costs per tCO2, but there are like 500 tCO2 per hectare so confused about how you are converting one to the other.
Sorry I don’t have the capacity to dig into all the sources but it would be helpful to understand:
Are your end results per year or forever? You say “we conclude with our best guess of cost-effectiveness, which ranges from $6 to $62 per tonne of CO2 (tCO2) abated with 80% confidence. ” but is this $6-60 every year or is this a one off payment of $6-60 and then that land is never deforested? This makes a huge diffenrce to understanding so good to be explicit.
Do you have an estimate for tCO2 per hectare? The costs per hectare (e.g. in the Ugandan study) seem similar than you costs per tCO2, but there are like 500 tCO2 per hectare so confused about how you are converting one to the other.
Thank you so much for any clarity you can give.