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Resolving The Climate Change Crisis The Ecological Economics Of Climate Change 1st Edition Philip Lawn Auth

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Resolving The Climate Change Crisis The Ecological Economics Of Climate Change 1st Edition Philip Lawn Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.06 MB
Pages: 646
Author: Philip Lawn (auth.)
ISBN: 9789401775014, 9789401775021, 940177501X, 9401775028
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Resolving The Climate Change Crisis The Ecological Economics Of Climate Change 1st Edition Philip Lawn Auth by Philip Lawn (auth.) 9789401775014, 9789401775021, 940177501X, 9401775028 instant download after payment.

This book explains why the climate change crisis is a symptom of a much larger underlying problem – namely, humankind’s predilection with continuous GDP-growth. Given this starting point, the world’s high-income nations must begin the transition to a qualitatively-improving steady-state economy and low-income nations must follow suit at some stage over the next 20-40 years. Unless they do, a well-designed emissions protocol will be as useless as the paper it is written on.

Adopting an ecological economic approach, this book sets out why we must abandon the goal of continuous growth; how we can do so in a way that improves human well-being; what constitutes a safe atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases; and what type of emissions protocol and emissions-trading framework is likely to achieve a desirable climate change outcome. Failure of the world’s leaders to achieve these goals will not only put future human well-being at risk, it will threaten freedom in the liberal-democratic tradition and international peace.

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