Reconciling Development, Global Climate Change, and Politics
Jay Mandle
Challenge, 2008, vol. 51, issue 6, 81-90
Abstract:
There is no reason to despair about the world's ability to reduce the environmental damage due to the use of fossil fuels. Growing nations have solved similar problems before, argues the author. But it will take serious government commitment to investment in a search for new technologies. This, the United States may not be willing to do.
Date: 2008
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