Transcription of The Economics of Global Climate Change - Boston University
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The Economics of Global Climate Change by Jonathan M. Harris, Brian Roach and Anne-Marie Codur A GDAE Teaching Module on Social and Environmental Issues in Economics Global Development And Environment Institute Tufts University Medford, MA 02155. Copyright 2017 Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University . Copyright release is hereby granted for instructors to copy this module for instruc- tional purposes. Students may also download the module directly from Comments and feedback from course use are welcomed: Global Development And Environment Institute Tufts University Somerville, MA 02144. E-mail: NOTE terms denoted in bold face are defined in the KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS. section at the end of the module. The Economics of Global Climate Change Table of Contents 1. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF Climate 1. Trends in Global Carbon Emissions .. 4. Trends and Projections for Global Climate .
Humanity is the major influence on the global climate change observed over the past 50 years. Rapid societal responses can significantly lessen negative out-comes. ... increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and warm the earth .” (Fan-khauser, 1995).
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