The Economics of a Warming World
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Köp båda 2 för 611 kr'Frank Ackerman provides the ammunition that advocates of strong climate policy need to debunk the conclusion that stabilizing our future climate is "too expensive".' Stephen H. Schneider, Stanford University 'This book is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the major economic debates around the major new long-term challenge of our times - global warming. Frank Ackerman has done us all a great service with this very accessible critical survey of the varied and complicated issues involved.' Jomo Kwame Sundaram, UN Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development
Frank Ackerman is a research fellow at Global Development and Environment Institute and a senior scientist at Stockholm Environment Institute-US Centre, both at Tufts University. He is a founding member of Economists for Equity and Environment (E3) and a member scholar of the Centre for Progressive Reform.
Acknowledgments 1. The Status Quo is Not an Option 2. Your Grandchildren's Lives are Important 3. We Need to Buy Insurance for the Planet 4. Climate Damages are too Valuable to Have Prices 5. Some Costs are Better than Others 6. Hot, it's Not: Climate Economics According to Lomberg 7. Much Less Wrong: The Stern Review vs its Critics 8. Climate, Equity and Development 9. What is to be Done? Notes References Index