Adapt or Die: The Science, Politics and Economics of Climate Change

Adapt or Die: The Science, Politics and Economics of Climate Change

by KendraOkonski (Author)

Synopsis

Adapt or Die is an essential introduction to the urgent international debate on climate change. It argues that the earth's climate is not in fact changing disastrously, and that policies being pursued to prevent climate change will have negative consequences for consumers, taxpayers, and the poor. Twelve expert authors argue that: *The earth's climate has always changed and always will change. *Climate science is uncertain and models used to predict future conditions are not reliable. *The news media sensationalise possible effects of climate change, such as increases in disease, floods and hurricanes, but there is no evidence that this is occurring, or will in the future. *Attempting to prevent climate change by restricting 'greenhouse gas' emissions will be costly and futile. *Restrictions on energy use will hurt European citizens and businesses. *People in poor countries will suffer from the actions we take to prevent climate change, through slower economic growth and restrictions on access to much-needed energy sources. *The best approach to climate change is adaptation. For most people, this means escaping from subsistence agriculture, and creating wealth through sustainable development and access to technology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Profile Business
Published: 22 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 1861977956
ISBN 13: 9781861977953

Author Bio
Kendra Okonski is director of sustainable development for International Policy Network (London). She has been widely published in international newspapers, and she holds a degree in Economics from Hillsdale College (USA).