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The Cost of Climate Policy, Paperback / softback Book

The Cost of Climate Policy Paperback / softback

Part of the Sustainability and the Environment series

Paperback / softback

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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a major environmental challenge facing the world.

We all want to reduce the risks of global warming, but how much will this cost?

What will it mean on a personal, business, or community level? And what policy responses should we expect from our governments?The Cost of Climate Policy sheds light on these pressing issues.

The authors look at the challenges of estimating the costs of greenhouse gas emission reduction to help readers understand how different definitions of costs and different assumptions about technological and economic evolution affect the estimates that are so hotly debated today.

Using Canada as their focal point, the authors look specifically at the impact of emission reduction policies on energy prices, technology options, and lifestyle choices. The book concludes with concrete proposals for overcoming the constraints of environmental policy making and the high initial costs of action.

Policy makers need to know as much as possible about the costs of taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

As indispensable as this book will be to policy analysts, it is also an important primer for a wider range of readers interested in the economic implications of climate change.

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