ABSTRACT

Learning is not just the facts students learn in school, but the dynamics of exchange, knowledge-building and dialogue they engage in every day, formally and informally. But what people did not learn was that global warming was integrated with global systems of politics, economics, labor markets, world institutions and trade. An economist from the United Kingdom, John Maynard Keynes, first proposed the establishment of the institutions as a means of stabilizing the world's economies. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) would serve to loan money for economic reconstruction and growth. The concept of comparing countries on a scale of "development" began just after the Second World War. People can include the following systems that are all part of the global warming picture: international politics, labor markets, economics, political stability, job markets, trade and oil markets. The solutions to greenhouse emissions are tied to labor markets, socio-economic status and political pressure.