Thursday, April 19, 2007

World Economics and Climate Change

The latest issue of World Economics has 2 papers written by Nicholas Stern and colleagues.

I am afraid an academic subscription may be needed to read the full article. Sorry.

WORLD ECONOMICS
CLIMATE CHANGE
This issue of World Economics, like the previous one, devotes considerable space to the important global issue of climate change. Some of the papers are responses to articles published in the previous issue of this journal, which in turn were responses to The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change that was published in October last year.

How Can Norway Become A Climate-Friendly Society?
Jørgen Randers & Knut H. Alfsen

Addressing Climate Change
Is there a role to be played by the IMF?
Peter S. Heller

REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (1)
A Robust Case for Strong Action to Reduce the Risks of Climate Change

Simon Dietz, Chris Hope, Nicholas Stern & Dimitri Zenghelis

REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (2)
A Growing International Opportunity to Move Strongly on Climate Change

Lorraine Hamid, Nicholas Stern & Chris Taylor

Ethics of the Discount Rate in the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
Wilfred Beckerman & Cameron Hepburn

The Stern Review and the Costs of Climate Change Mitigation
A response to the ‘Dual Critique’ and the misrepresentations of Tol and Yohe
Dennis Anderson

Response to Carter et al.
John Mitchell, Julia Slingo, David S. Lee, Jason Lowe & Vicky Pope

Response to ‘The Stern Review: A Dual Critique’
Nigel Arnell, Rachel Warren & Robert Nicholls

A Response to ‘The Stern Review: A Dual Critique’
Andrew Glikson

For other Climate Change papers see our designated page at our Globalisation and the Environment websiteHERE.

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