Kellett, Christopher M.Christopher M.KellettWeller, Steven R.Steven R.WellerFaulwasser, TimmTimmFaulwasserGrüne, LarsLarsGrüneSemmler, WilliWilliSemmler2024-03-052024-03-052019-05-16Annual Reviews in Control 47: 7-20 (2019)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/46228For his work in the economics of climate change, Professor William Nordhaus was a co-recipient of the 2018 Nobel Memorial Prize for Economic Sciences. A core component of the work undertaken by Nordhaus is the Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and Economy, known as the DICE model. The DICE model is a discrete-time model with two control inputs and is primarily used in conjunction with a particular optimal control problem in order to estimate optimal pathways for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper, we provide a tutorial introduction to the DICE model and we indicate challenges and open problems of potential interest for the systems and control community.en1872-9088Annual reviews in control2019720ElsevierClimate changeEconomicsGeophysical dynamicsNonlinear systemsOptimal controlComputer SciencesEarth Sciences, GeologyMathematicsFeedback, dynamics, and optimal control in climate economicsReview Article10.1016/j.arcontrol.2019.04.003Review Article