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The Case For Carbon Dividends James Boyce

  • SKU: BELL-37354442
The Case For Carbon Dividends James Boyce
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Publisher: Polity Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 140
Author: James Boyce
ISBN: 9781509526581, 9781509526550, 9781509526543, 9782018057108, 2018057103, 1509526587, 1509526552, 1509526544, 2018061138
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Case For Carbon Dividends James Boyce by James Boyce 9781509526581, 9781509526550, 9781509526543, 9782018057108, 2018057103, 1509526587, 1509526552, 1509526544, 2018061138 instant download after payment.

The supreme challenge of our time is tackling climate change. We urgently need to curtail our use of fossil fuels - but how can we do so in a just and feasible way?
In this compelling book, leading economist James Boyce shows that the key to solving this conundrum is to put a limit on carbon emissions, thereby raising the price of fossil fuels and generating strong incentives for clean energy. But there is a formidable hurdle: how do we secure broad public support for a policy that increases fuel costs for consumers? Boyce powerfully argues that carbon pricing can be made just and politically durable only if linked to returning the revenue to the public as carbon dividends. Founded on the principle that the gifts of nature belong to us all, not to corporations or governments, this bold reform could spark a twenty-first-century clean energy revolution.
Essential reading for all concerned citizens, policy-makers, and students of public policy and environmental economics, this book will be a transformative contribution to one of the most important policy debates of our era.

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