Argument in the Greenhouse: The International Economics of Controlling Global Warming (Global Environmental Change S.)

Argument in the Greenhouse: The International Economics of Controlling Global Warming (Global Environmental Change S.)

by Clare Smith (Author), Clare Smith (Author), Stephen Hall (Author), Nick Mabey (Author), Sujata Gupta (Author)

Synopsis

How can greenhouse gases be controlled and reduced? Will it be in time? This book adds a significant new contribution to the crucial climate change/global warming debate. Incorporating the key political and legal considerations into 'real world' applied economic analysis, the authors provide a unique focus on the wider political economy of the problem. All the key issues of controlling climate change (costs, timing and degree of stabilisation, ecological taxt reform, developing countries, and evolution of international agreements), are placed firmly within the current legal and political context, with state-of-the-art economic techniques introduced to analyse different policy proposals. Covering both the developing and developed world, this book identifies important new policies to foster effective agreements on eissions and prevent global warming - realistic policies, likely to receive support at both international and domestic levels. be in time? This book adds a significant new contribution to the crucial climate change/global warming debate. Incorporating the key political and legal considerations into 'real world' applied economic analysis, the book's authors provide a unique focus on the wider political economy of the problem. All the key issues of controlling climate change (costs, timing and degree of stabilisation, ecological tax reform, developing countries and evolution of international agreements), are placed firmly within the current legal and political economy context, with state-of-the-art economic techniques introduced to analyse different policy proposals. Covering both the developing and developed world, this book identifies important new policies to foster effective agreements on emmissions and prevent global warming - realistic policies which are likely to receive support at both international and domestic levels.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 458
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 13 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 0415149096
ISBN 13: 9780415149099

Media Reviews
This book makes a number of valuabel contributions to efforts to understand and appropriately control anthropogenic climate change. It provides an excellent introduction...offers an insightful analysis... Environment..
... has one of the best short descriptions of what the global warming/climate change problem is all about... well worth studying for a better understanding of the computer modeling process, as well as the political and economic issues involved.
- Boston Book Review
... a substantial work that makes a number of contributions to the effort to understand and appropriately control anthropogenic climate change.
- Environment
... the authors provide a unique focus on the wider political economy of the problem. All of the key issues of controlling the climate change are placed firmly within the current legal and political economy context, with state-of-the-art economic techniques introduced to analyze different policy proposals.
- Environmental Law
Author Bio
Nick Mabey is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Forecasting, London Business School; Stephen Hall is Professor of Economics, Imperial College; Clare Smith is a Consultant on energy and environmental issues; Sujata Gupta is a Research Fellow at the Tat Institute, India