Why Are We Waiting?
The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change
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July 1, 2015
Stern (economics & government, London Sch. of Economics), the eminent British lead author of The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, sets out a climate action plan to hold our planet's temperature rise to two degrees centigrade. He stresses that low carbon technology needs to be integrated into trends such as urbanization and industrial development and states that new research acknowledges costs and risks of our wholesale burning of fossil fuels. Most of the remaining coal, oil, and gas must stay in the ground, says the author, to avoid higher global temperatures and possible runaway climate change. Smart investment in clean energy sources can fill the gap. International agreements haven't done enough to stabilize the climate, says Stern, but he believes that cooperation will improve, and presents evidence that many governments and corporations are reducing greenhouse gas emissions. VERDICT Stern's writing (based on lectures at his school) can be technical, but his arguments are persuasive. If you accept his reasoning, humans have a small window of opportunity to make drastic but beneficial changes. This title should appeal to students of economics and international relations, as well as other sophisticated readers of works on climate change.--David R. Conn, formerly with Surrey Libs., BC
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