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The Economics of Climate Change
Opportunities and Wider Benefits from Climate Policies
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Author(s):
Nicholas Stern
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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: 302-317
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10.1017/CBO9780511817434.021
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. xiii
Introduction
pp. xv
Summary of Conclusions
pp. 1
Climate Change – Our Approach
pp. 3
The Science of Climate Change: Scale of the Environment Challenge
pp. 25
Economics, Ethics and Climate Change
pp. 46
Ethical Frameworks and Intertemporal Equity
pp. 63
Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development
pp. 65
How Climate Change will Affect People Around the World
pp. 104
Implications of Climate Change for Development
pp. 138
Costs of Climate Change in Developed Countries
pp. 161
Economic Modelling of Climate-Change Impacts
pp. 191
The Economics of Stabilisation
pp. 193
Projecting the Growth of Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
pp. 216
Climate Change and the Environmental Kuznets Curve
pp. 218
The Challenge of Stabilisation
pp. 238
Identifying the Costs of Mitigation
pp. 267
Macroeconomic Models of Costs
pp. 282
Structural Change and Competitiveness
pp. 297
Key Statistics for 123 UK Production Sectors
pp. 302
Opportunities and Wider Benefits from Climate Policies
pp. 318
Towards a Goal for Climate-Change Policy
pp. 349
Policy Responses for Mitigation
pp. 351
Harnessing Markets for Mitigation – The Role of Taxation and Trading
pp. 368
Carbon Pricing and Emissions Markets in Practice
pp. 393
Accelerating Technological Innovation
pp. 427
Beyond Carbon Markets and Technology
pp. 455
Policy Responses for Adaptation
pp. 457
Understanding the Economics of Adaptation
pp. 471
Adaptation in the Developed World
pp. 486
Adaptation in the Developing World
pp. 507
International Collective Action
pp. 509
Framework for Understanding International Collective Action for Climate Change
pp. 530
Creating a Global Price for Carbon
pp. 555
Supporting the Transition to a Low-Carbon Global Economy
pp. 581
Promoting Effective International Technology Co-operation
pp. 603
Reversing Emissions from Land Use Change
pp. 622
International Support for Adaptation
pp. 640
Conclusions: Building and Sustaining International Co-operation on Climate Change
pp. 649
Postscript
pp. 658
Technical Annex to Postscript
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