Gauging economic consensus on climate change
The authors conducted a large-sample global survey on climate economics, which we sent to all economists who have published climate-related research in the field’s highest-ranked academic journals; 738
The authors conducted a large-sample global survey on climate economics, which we sent to all economists who have published climate-related research in the field’s highest-ranked academic journals; 738
When, years from now, the errors and follies of the economics profession are disdainfully listed, the object of greatest derision will not be the finance theorists for whom efficient and complete markets were as real as
K. S. KAVI KUMAR Addresses the role of MNCs in the shaping and implementation of climate change agreements THE CORPORATE GREENHOUSE
Saubhadro Chatterji & Sreelatha Menon / New Delhi September 8, 2009, 1:07 IST Pranab MukherjeeThe issue of hiking contribution in the United Nations
How does the West know that people in the developing countries will mind the suffering caused by global warming more than they would the suffering caused by slower growth?
The German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) has developed an innovative approach to solving the problem of climate change. A key component is an agreement between the community of states regarding a cap for the total amount of
The global cost of adapting to climate change could be 2
The EACC study has two broad objectives: to develop a global estimate of adaptation costs for informing the international community
This latest report which comes ahead of Copenhagen climate change summit says that India's per capita Green house gas emission in 2030 will be well below those in the developed countries in 2005 and this should put at rest any rest any apprehension that the country's emission is poised for a runaway increase.
This presentation shows the present scenario of climate change. It stresses on its political and economic challenge and the key issues for the upcoming climate agreement at Copenhagen. This presentation is delivered by Sunita Narain, CSE, Delhi at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27th Aug 09 at New Delhi.
Helping developing nations to adapt to climate change such as floods or heatwaves can give bigger economic benefits than a focus on deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, a study indicated on Friday.