AN INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY, F.R. Fitzroy and E. Papyrakis, Earthscan Ltd, London, 2009, 214 pages, ISBN 978-1-844-07809-7
Jeremy Webb
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Jeremy Webb: School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD 4001 Australia
Economic Analysis and Policy, 2010, vol. 40, issue 1, 128-130
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Anyone trying to sort out the seemingly inexplicable machinations that went on in Copenhagen should read ‘An introduction to climate Change Economics and Policy’. Which is to say this book is an excellent way of updating your knowledge of the fast changing science, economics and policy on climate change issues and a useful window into how academics are approaching the issue. This exhortation is directed to students and members of the public and less so to those who are in the field of climate change.
Date: 2010
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