The Economics of Global Warming

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Institute for International Economics, 1992 - Business & Economics - 399 pages
Examines the costs and benefits of an agressive programme of global action to limit green house warming. It summarizes the scientific issues from the standpoint of an economist and places emphasis on effects over 200 to 300 years. Estimates are also presented for economic damamges.

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The Scientific Framework and VeryLongTerm Warming
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Science and the Emergence of the Policy Issue
13
General Circulation Models
19
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