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Climate Change Economics

Climate Change Economics is the study of how economic theory and policy can be used to manage the risks and opportunities of climate change. It examines how economic policies and decisions can be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote economic growth while improving the environment. Climate Change Econo…

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Overview

Climate Change Economics is the study of how economic theory and policy can be used to manage the risks and opportunities of climate change. It examines how economic policies and decisions can be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote economic growth while improving the environment. Climate Change Economics plays an important role in informing policies that can help mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, while also allowing economic development to continue in a sustainable way. It is of utmost importance if we are to achieve a sustainable future.

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Iyad Abboud · Saudi Arabia Sourangsu Chowdhury · Norway

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