Separating ethics from facts in climate-change economics: a brief discussion of the recent work of Humberto Llavador, John Roemer, and Joaquim Silvestre / Stergios Athanassoglou, FEEM blog, 29/03/2011 http://www.feem.it/getpage.aspx?id=3879 Intergenerational tradeoffs are intrinsic to climate-change policy. They arise because, while the costs of climate-change mitigation are immediate, its essential benefits are likely to be felt only far into the future. Given this asymmetry, it is n..
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Separating ethics from facts in climate-change economics: a brief discussion of the recent work of ...
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International audienceClimate policy is often described by economists as an intertemporal consumptio...
that the deepest challenge posed by climate change is an ethical one. The book diagnoses the nature ...
This paper examines a broad range of ethical perspectives and principles relevant to the analysis of...
Climate change appears to be a classic aggregation problem, in which billions of individuals perform...
Separating ethics from facts in climate-change economics: a brief discussion of the recent work of ...
Climate policy-making requires a balancing, however rudimentary, of the costs of reducing greenhouse...
Item does not contain fulltextClimate policy-making requires a balancing, however rudimentary, of th...
Human induced climate change poses a series of ethical challenges to the current political economy,...
Both intergenerational and intratemporal equity are central to the examination of policy towards cli...
Empirical evidence advancing the theory of anthropogenic climate change and resultant policy action ...
Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change / Nicholas Stern, Economics and Philosophy, Vol. ...
The estimated value to society from climate change mitigation is highly sensitive to the long-term s...
BSTRACT: Globalization leveraged pressure on contemporary society. Today's most pressing social dile...
The evaluation of long-term effects of climate change in cost-benefit analysis has a long tradition ...
International audienceClimate policy is often described by economists as an intertemporal consumptio...
that the deepest challenge posed by climate change is an ethical one. The book diagnoses the nature ...
This paper examines a broad range of ethical perspectives and principles relevant to the analysis of...
Climate change appears to be a classic aggregation problem, in which billions of individuals perform...