Climate Economics: The State of the Art - Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics - Frank Ackerman - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138901438 - March 4, 2015
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Climate Economics: The State of the Art - Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics 1st edition

Frank Ackerman

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Climate Economics: The State of the Art - Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics 1st edition

Climate science paints a bleak picture: The continued growth of greenhouse gas emissions is increasingly likely to cause irreversible and catastrophic effects. Urgent action is needed to prepare for the initial rounds of climatic change, which are already unstoppable. While the opportunity to avert all climate damage has now passed, well-designed mitigation and adaptation policies, if adopted quickly, could still greatly reduce the likelihood of the most tragic and far-reaching impacts of climate change.

Climate economics is the bridge between science and policy, translating scientific predictions about physical systems into projections about economic growth and human welfare that decision makers can most readily use but it has too often consisted of an overly technical, academic approach to the problem.

Getting climate economics right is not about publishing the cleverest article of the year but rather about helping solve the dilemma of the century. The tasks ahead are daunting, and failure, unfortunately, is quite possible. Better approaches to climate economics will allow economists to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. This book analyzes potential paths for improvement.


190 pages, 2 Tables, black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 4, 2015
ISBN13 9781138901438
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 190
Dimensions 294 g
Language English  

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