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This interdisciplinary volume, edited by James M. Griffin, offers a comprehensive analysis of global climate change by integrating scientific, economic, and political perspectives. It critically examines climate science, economic models of climate policy, and the complex politics that shape international responses to global warming. As part of both the Bush School Series in the Economics of Public Policy and New Horizons in Environmental Economics, the book presents rigorous insights tailored for policymakers, academics, and professionals engaged in the climate change debate.
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Edition: First
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publishing Year: 2003
ISBN: 978-1-84376-190-8
Pages: 286