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Greenhouse Economics: Value and Ethics
This book examines one of the most crucial issues in the modern world: human induced climate change. Spash takes an interdisciplinary perspective on a rapidly expanding field of knowledge that has remained divided by monodisciplinary dogmatism. Pulling together strands of natural science, economics and ethics he creates a coherent picture of a complex reality. Described by Professor John Gowdy as “the best exposition to date on the political economy of climate policy”, this work places the economic debate over the costs and benefits of greenhouse gas mitigation in context for the first time. It poses serious questions about the relevance of economic thought and gives intelligent answers about the alternatives.
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