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      Valuing Climate Change
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      Valuing Climate Change

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      Valuing Climate Change book

      The Economics of the Greenhouse

      Valuing Climate Change

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      Valuing Climate Change book

      The Economics of the Greenhouse
      BySamuel Fankhauser
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1995
      eBook Published 30 September 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070582
      Pages 194
      eBook ISBN 9781315070582
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability
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      Fankhauser, S. (1995). Valuing Climate Change: The Economics of the Greenhouse (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070582

      ABSTRACT

      Within only a few years, global warming has emerged from scientific speculation into an environmental threat of worldwide concern. Yet the scientific community remains uncertain as to the long-term trends and effects of climate change, and this uncertainty has been seized on as justification for inaction by an international community reluctant to bear the costs of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Valuing Climate Change presents concrete, economic evidence of the need for action. Fankhauser assesses the costs of a doubling of GHG emissions to be a significant percentage of gross world product; a figure which he then compares to the costs of reducing emissions. In his comparison, he looks at regional as well as global estimates of damage, and takes account of the non-climate change benefits of GHG reductions, such as a switch in the energy sector to cleaner technologies or renewable fuels, and the impacts on transport, with reduced congestion and improved air quality. It is clear that the stakes are high, and Fankhauser believes that tougher targets may be needed than those set out in the Framework Convention on Climate Change. He assesses the optimum policy responses to GHG reduction, the likely instruments for achieving it and the potential for international cooperation in dealing with the problems. This is a major contribution to the rapidly changing debate on global warming.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Part I Introduction and Overview

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Economics and Climate Change

      part |2 pages

      Part II The Economic Costs of Global Warming

      chapter 2|12 pages

      Overview: Global Warming Damage

      chapter 3|31 pages

      The Economic Costs of CO2 Concentration Doubling

      chapter 4|15 pages

      The Marginal Social Costs per Unit Emitted

      chapter 5|20 pages

      The Costs of Adaptation: The Case of Sea Level Rise

      part |2 pages

      Part III Global Warming Policy

      chapter 6|12 pages

      The Costs of Greenhouse Gas Abatement

      chapter 7|8 pages

      Policy Instruments and Carbon Tax

      chapter 8|6 pages

      Discounting

      chapter 9|11 pages

      The Optimal Policy Response to Global Warming

      chapter 10|12 pages

      International Cooperation

      chapter 11|2 pages

      Conclusions: Open Questions and State of the Art

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