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The Economic Implications of Climate Change in Britain
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The Economic Implications of Climate Change in Britain

The Economic Implications of Climate Change in Britain

ByMartin Parry
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 16 July 2014
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070599
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134168583
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability
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Parry, M., Duncan, R. (Ed.). (1995). The Economic Implications of Climate Change in Britain. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070599
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Climate change could have a substantial economic impact, particularly on coastal states where seas level rises will be felt most strongly. Among these, the British Isles are likely to be significantly affected, and they provide an excellent case study of the consequences for specific sectors of the economy. In this book, leading experts - including several authors of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group - examine the background and alternative scenarios for change, as well as its implications. They look in detail at water supply and management, agriculture and land use, energy, and the finance and insurance sector. In each case, they show how current activities will have to adapt and they conclude by evaluating the arguments for prevention now vs adaptation later. The changes in store could be huge, requiring the attention of academics and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and industries, as well as government action. This book makes a major contribution to understanding what is at stake.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Background to Possible Changes in the British Climate
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Effects of Sea-Level Rise
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Implications for Water Supply and Water Management
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Implications for Agriculture and Land Use
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
Implications for Energy
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Implications for Insurance and Finance
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Greenhouse Policies and the Costs of Mitigation
View abstract

Climate change could have a substantial economic impact, particularly on coastal states where seas level rises will be felt most strongly. Among these, the British Isles are likely to be significantly affected, and they provide an excellent case study of the consequences for specific sectors of the economy. In this book, leading experts - including several authors of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group - examine the background and alternative scenarios for change, as well as its implications. They look in detail at water supply and management, agriculture and land use, energy, and the finance and insurance sector. In each case, they show how current activities will have to adapt and they conclude by evaluating the arguments for prevention now vs adaptation later. The changes in store could be huge, requiring the attention of academics and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and industries, as well as government action. This book makes a major contribution to understanding what is at stake.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Background to Possible Changes in the British Climate
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Effects of Sea-Level Rise
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Implications for Water Supply and Water Management
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Implications for Agriculture and Land Use
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
Implications for Energy
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Implications for Insurance and Finance
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Greenhouse Policies and the Costs of Mitigation
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Climate change could have a substantial economic impact, particularly on coastal states where seas level rises will be felt most strongly. Among these, the British Isles are likely to be significantly affected, and they provide an excellent case study of the consequences for specific sectors of the economy. In this book, leading experts - including several authors of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group - examine the background and alternative scenarios for change, as well as its implications. They look in detail at water supply and management, agriculture and land use, energy, and the finance and insurance sector. In each case, they show how current activities will have to adapt and they conclude by evaluating the arguments for prevention now vs adaptation later. The changes in store could be huge, requiring the attention of academics and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and industries, as well as government action. This book makes a major contribution to understanding what is at stake.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Background to Possible Changes in the British Climate
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Effects of Sea-Level Rise
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Implications for Water Supply and Water Management
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Implications for Agriculture and Land Use
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
Implications for Energy
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Implications for Insurance and Finance
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Greenhouse Policies and the Costs of Mitigation
View abstract

Climate change could have a substantial economic impact, particularly on coastal states where seas level rises will be felt most strongly. Among these, the British Isles are likely to be significantly affected, and they provide an excellent case study of the consequences for specific sectors of the economy. In this book, leading experts - including several authors of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group - examine the background and alternative scenarios for change, as well as its implications. They look in detail at water supply and management, agriculture and land use, energy, and the finance and insurance sector. In each case, they show how current activities will have to adapt and they conclude by evaluating the arguments for prevention now vs adaptation later. The changes in store could be huge, requiring the attention of academics and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and industries, as well as government action. This book makes a major contribution to understanding what is at stake.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Background to Possible Changes in the British Climate
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Effects of Sea-Level Rise
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Implications for Water Supply and Water Management
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Implications for Agriculture and Land Use
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
Implications for Energy
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Implications for Insurance and Finance
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Greenhouse Policies and the Costs of Mitigation
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Climate change could have a substantial economic impact, particularly on coastal states where seas level rises will be felt most strongly. Among these, the British Isles are likely to be significantly affected, and they provide an excellent case study of the consequences for specific sectors of the economy. In this book, leading experts - including several authors of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group - examine the background and alternative scenarios for change, as well as its implications. They look in detail at water supply and management, agriculture and land use, energy, and the finance and insurance sector. In each case, they show how current activities will have to adapt and they conclude by evaluating the arguments for prevention now vs adaptation later. The changes in store could be huge, requiring the attention of academics and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and industries, as well as government action. This book makes a major contribution to understanding what is at stake.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Background to Possible Changes in the British Climate
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Effects of Sea-Level Rise
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Implications for Water Supply and Water Management
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Implications for Agriculture and Land Use
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
Implications for Energy
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Implications for Insurance and Finance
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Greenhouse Policies and the Costs of Mitigation
View abstract

Climate change could have a substantial economic impact, particularly on coastal states where seas level rises will be felt most strongly. Among these, the British Isles are likely to be significantly affected, and they provide an excellent case study of the consequences for specific sectors of the economy. In this book, leading experts - including several authors of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group - examine the background and alternative scenarios for change, as well as its implications. They look in detail at water supply and management, agriculture and land use, energy, and the finance and insurance sector. In each case, they show how current activities will have to adapt and they conclude by evaluating the arguments for prevention now vs adaptation later. The changes in store could be huge, requiring the attention of academics and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and industries, as well as government action. This book makes a major contribution to understanding what is at stake.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Background to Possible Changes in the British Climate
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Effects of Sea-Level Rise
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Implications for Water Supply and Water Management
View abstract
chapter 4|18 pages
Implications for Agriculture and Land Use
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
Implications for Energy
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Implications for Insurance and Finance
View abstract
chapter 7|14 pages
Greenhouse Policies and the Costs of Mitigation
View abstract
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