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Can We Afford the Future?: The Economics of a Warming World [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848130376
  • ISBN-13: 9781848130371
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848130376
  • ISBN-13: 9781848130371
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According to many scientists, climate change is a growing threat to life as we know it, requiring a large-scale, immediate response. According to many economists, climate change is a moderately important problem; the best policy is a slow, gradual start, to avoid spending too much. They can't both be right.

In this book, Frank Ackerman offers a refreshing look at the economics of climate change, explaining how the arbitrary assumptions of conventional theories get in the way of understanding this urgent problem. The benefits of climate protection are vital but priceless, and hence often devalued in cost-benefit calculations. Preparation for the most predictable outcomes of global warming is less important than protection against the growing risk of catastrophic change; massive investment in new, low carbon technologies and industries should be thought of as life insurance for the planet.

Ackerman makes an impassioned plea to construct a better economics, arguing that the solutions are affordable and the alternative is unthinkable. If we can't afford the future, what are we saving our money for?

Can we Afford the Future? is part of The New Economics series, which uses the ideas behind a new, more human economics to provide a fresh way of looking at major contemporary issues.

Recenzijas

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

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Offers a look at the economics of climate change, explaining how the arbitrary assumptions of conventional theories get in the way of understanding this problem. This book states that the benefits of climate protection are vital but priceless, and hence often devalued in cost-benefit calculations.
Acknowledgements vii
The status quo is not an option
1(14)
Your grandchildren's lives are important
15(13)
We need to buy insurance for the planet
28(13)
Climate damages are too valuable to have prices
41(14)
Some costs are better than others
55(15)
Hot, it's not: climate economics according to Lomborg
70(12)
Much less wrong: the Stern Review versus its critics
82(15)
Climate, equity, and development
97(16)
What is to be done?
113(20)
Notes 133(7)
References 140(6)
Index 146
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.