The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change was published on 30 October 2006. In this article Richard Tol and Gary Yohe, while agreeing with some of the Review’s conclusions, disagree with some other points raised in the Review and they address six issues in particular: First, the Stern Review does not present new estimates of either the impacts of climate change or the costs of greenhouse gas emission reduction. Rather, the Stern Review reviews existing material. It is therefore surprising that the Stern Review produced numbers that are so far outside the range of the previous published literature. Second, the high valuation of climate change impacts reported in the Review can be explained by a very low discount rate, risk that is ...
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By estimating that the cost of unmitigated climate damages is an order of magnitude higher than most...
By estimating that the cost of unmitigated climate damages is an order of magnitude higher than most...
The UK\u27s Treasury\u27s Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change (Oct. 2006) reached dram...
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The Stern Review received widespread attention for its innovative approach to the economics of clima...
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How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...
The problem of avoiding dangerous climate change requires analysis from many disciplines. Mainstream...
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change concluded that there can be “no doubt” the econo...
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change concluded that there can be “no doubt” the econo...
The Stern Review on The Economics of Climate Change is one of the few cost-benefit analyses of clima...
Those who deny the importance of strong and urgent action on climate change essentially offer one of...
The Stern review is regarded as the most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of c...
The UK\u27s Treasury\u27s Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change (Oct. 2006) reached dram...
We review the explosion of commentary that has followed the release of the Stern Review: The Economi...
By estimating that the cost of unmitigated climate damages is an order of magnitude higher than most...
By estimating that the cost of unmitigated climate damages is an order of magnitude higher than most...
The UK\u27s Treasury\u27s Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change (Oct. 2006) reached dram...
Sir Nicholas Stern, former Chief economist of the World Bank, was asked by the British government to...
The Stern Review received widespread attention for its innovative approach to the economics of clima...
The Stern Review concludes that human beings can avoid a loss of 20% of the present value of consump...
How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...
The problem of avoiding dangerous climate change requires analysis from many disciplines. Mainstream...
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change concluded that there can be “no doubt” the econo...
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change concluded that there can be “no doubt” the econo...
The Stern Review on The Economics of Climate Change is one of the few cost-benefit analyses of clima...
Those who deny the importance of strong and urgent action on climate change essentially offer one of...