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This textbook provides a broad introduction to the relationship between climate change, economics, and climate policy for young readers and future generations. It highlights the problem of intergenerational gaps and burden sharing on climate change. Taking on major contentious issues of today,...
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1. An Introduction to the First Course on Climate Change, Economy, and Life for Generation-Z -- 2. Farm Animals: A Story of Sheep and Goats in Sub-Sahara -- 3. Forests: A Tale of Amazon Rainforests and Congo River Forests -- 4. Monsoon: A Tale of Indian Water Cow and Goats in the Monsoon -- 5....
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Chapter 1. The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Globally-shared Experience: An Introduction -- Chapter 2. Pandemic Economics: Essential Features and Outstanding Questions -- Chapter 3. Pandemic Analysis I: Global Governance for a Global Pandemic? -- Chapter 4. Pandemic Analysis II: Governmental Actions...
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Chapter 1. Economics of the Green Climate Fund, Paris Agreements, and Global Funds and Currencies: An Overview -- Chapter 2. The Green Climate Fund: History, Institution, Pledges, Investment Criteria -- Chapter 3. The Microbehavioral Economic Models of Adaptation Behaviors to Global Warming --...
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This book analyses the unprecedented economic and social challenges to human civilization from the perspective of Buddhist philosophy. It reviews singularities in a broad range of scientific experiments, including the theory of relativity, quantum physics, artificial intelligence, mRNA virology,...
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This paper is concerned with the conclusion of the Stern Review that the cost of climate change could be as much as 20% of the global GDP. In this paper, I identify two major sources of the variation in the estimates of the aggregate cost of climate change. One is the different climate change...
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At the conclusion of the Paris conference, this paper provides a review of the history of international negotiations on global warming for the past three decades with an emphasis on details of Paris agreements. Founding documents of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the...
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There is little evidence that low-latitude poor countries will be greatly damaged by global warming if they adapt sensibly. Poor countries should strive to adapt to changes in climate on their own. They must not wait for international money from rich, industrial countries to do the magical work...
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