The Economics of Climate Change

The Economics of Climate Change
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780226479903
ISBN-13 : 0226479900
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Synopsis The Economics of Climate Change by : Gary D. Libecap

While debates over the consequences of climate change are often pessimistic, historical data from the past two centuries indicate many viable opportunities for responding to potential changes. This volume takes a close look at the ways in which economies—particularly that of the United States—have adjusted to the challenges climate change poses, including institutional features that help insulate the economy from shocks, new crop varieties, irrigation, flood control, and ways of extending cultivation to new geographic areas. These innovations indicate that people and economies have considerable capacity to acclimate, especially when private gains complement public benefits. Options for adjusting to climate change abound, and with improved communication and the emergence of new information and technologies, the potential for adaptation will be even greater in the future.

The Economics of Global Warming

The Economics of Global Warming
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Publisher : Peterson Institute
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105008849858
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Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Global Warming by : William R. Cline

This study examines the costs and benefits of an aggressive program of global action to limit the greenhouse effect. Cline summarizes the issues from the standpoint of an economist and estimates the damages of long-term warming.

The Economics of Climate Change

The Economics of Climate Change
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : 9781139936422
ISBN-13 : 1139936425
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Climate Change by : Nicholas Stern

There is now clear scientific evidence that emissions from economic activity, particularly the burning of fossil fuels for energy, are causing changes to the Earth ́s climate. A sound understanding of the economics of climate change is needed in order to underpin an effective global response to this challenge. The Stern Review is an independent, rigourous and comprehensive analysis of the economic aspects of this crucial issue. It has been conducted by Sir Nicholas Stern, Head of the UK Government Economic Service, and a former Chief Economist of the World Bank. The Economics of Climate Change will be invaluable for all students of the economics and policy implications of climate change, and economists, scientists and policy makers involved in all aspects of climate change.

Climate Economics

Climate Economics
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781786435088
ISBN-13 : 178643508X
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Climate Economics by : Richard S.J. Tol

This unique and erudite second edition can be used at three different levels – advanced undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral. It comprehensively covers the critical issues on the economics of climate change and climate policy features and clearly identifies the specific sections each level of reader should explore. Topics include the costs and benefits of adaptation and mitigation, discounting, uncertainty, policy instruments, and international agreements. Lectures can be combined with exercises, guided reading, or the building and application of an integrated assessment model. The book is accompanied by a website with background material, data, opinion pieces and videos. Although primarily intended for use in the classroom, anyone with an interest in climate policy can use this text as a reference.

The Economics of Climate Change

The Economics of Climate Change
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9781134445721
ISBN-13 : 1134445725
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Climate Change by : Nick Hanley

This impressive new collection couldn't come at a better time. With global warming now becoming physically noticeable and the Kyoto treaty stalling in its efforts to get the developed world on board, a look at the economic factors of global warming is very much welcome. With contributions from distinguished authors and covering everything you need

Managing the Global Commons

Managing the Global Commons
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Publisher : Mit Press
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 0262140551
ISBN-13 : 9780262140553
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing the Global Commons by : William D. Nordhaus

Provides a detailed analysis of the DICE model (Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy) as well as an extensive analysis of the model's results.

Adapting to Climate Change

Adapting to Climate Change
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 533
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ISBN-10 : 9780521764858
ISBN-13 : 0521764858
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Adapting to Climate Change by : W. Neil Adger

This book presents the latest science and social science research on whether the world can adapt to climate change.

Climate Economics

Climate Economics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9783030484231
ISBN-13 : 3030484238
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Climate Economics by : Michael Roos

This book is a philosophical critique of the economics of climate change from both an ethical and philosophy of economics perspective. Mitigating climate change is not so much a scientific problem, but rather a political, social and above all an economic problem. A future without greenhouse gas emissions requires a radical transformation towards a sustainable low-carbon economy and society. How this transformation could be achieved raises numerous economic questions. Many of these questions remain untouched, although economists are equipped with a suitable toolkit and expertise. This book argues that economists have a social responsibility to carry out more research on how global warming could be stopped and that, ultimately, economic analysis of climate change must be a political economic approach that treats the economy as part of a wider social system. This approach will be of interest to policy makers, educators, students and researchers in support of more pluralism in economic research and teaching.

The Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia

The Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822038161295
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Synopsis The Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia by : Asian Development Bank

This report provides a review of the economics of climate change in the Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. It confirms that the region is highly vulnerable to climate change and demonstrates that a wide range of adaptation measures are already being applied. The report also shows that the region has a great potential to contribute to greenhouse gas emission reduction, and that the costs to the region and globally of taking no early action against climate change could be very high. The basic policy message is that efforts must be made to apply all feasible and economically viable adaptation and mitigation measures as key elements of a sustainable development strategy for Southeast Asia. It also argues that the current global economic crisis offers Southeast Asia an opportunity to start a transition towards a climate-resilient and low-carbon economy by introducing green stimulus programs that can simultaneously shore up economies, create jobs, reduce poverty, lower carbon emissions, and prepare for the worst effects of climate change.

The Behavioral Economics of Climate Change

The Behavioral Economics of Climate Change
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9780128118757
ISBN-13 : 012811875X
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Behavioral Economics of Climate Change by : S. Niggol Seo

The Behavioral Economics of Climate Change: Adaptation Behaviors, Global Public Goods, Breakthrough Technologies, and Policy-Making shows readers how to understand mitigation strategies emerging from global warming policy discussions and the ways that changing climate conditions can alter these strategies. Through quantitative analyses, case studies and policy examples, this bottom-up approach to climate change economics gives readers the tools to create effective responses to global warming. This self-contained book on the topic covers key scientific and economic subjects in an applied, innovative and immediately relevant fashion. - Unravels individual behaviors and national policies about global warming by evaluating their evolving motives and incentives - Provides an economic analysis of the ways individuals makes decisions when faced with climate change - Details a full range of alternative economic and policy responses, placing them in an integrated conceptual and policy framework