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Climate Economics A Call For More Pluralism And Responsibility 1st Ed Michael Roos

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Climate Economics A Call For More Pluralism And Responsibility 1st Ed Michael Roos
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Author: Michael Roos, Franziska M. Hoffart
ISBN: 9783030484224, 9783030484231, 303048422X, 3030484238
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Climate Economics A Call For More Pluralism And Responsibility 1st Ed Michael Roos by Michael Roos, Franziska M. Hoffart 9783030484224, 9783030484231, 303048422X, 3030484238 instant download after payment.

This book is a philosophical critique of the economics of climate change from both an ethical and philosophy of economics perspective. Mitigating climate change is not so much a scientific problem, but rather a political, social and above all an economic problem. A future without greenhouse gas emissions requires a radical transformation towards a sustainable low-carbon economy and society. How this transformation could be achieved raises numerous economic questions. Many of these questions remain untouched, although economists are equipped with a suitable toolkit and expertise.
This book argues that economists have a social responsibility to carry out more research on how global warming could be stopped and that, ultimately, economic analysis of climate change must be a political economic approach that treats the economy as part of a wider social system. This approach will be of interest to policy makers, educators, students and researchers in support of more pluralism in economic research and teaching.

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