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So says Richard Tol in this new research paper that uses the FUND3.6 model to examine the impact of climate change in the 20th century. So w...
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The stalemate between developed and developing nations on who should do what and when in the battle against climate change only ever had one...
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The likelihood of another mass annihilation (the 6th) is constantly useful for a weekend post. Easter bunnies anybody? Putting an...
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Blatent self publicity - newly released on the waiting public: "Are Asean Countries Havens for Japanese Pollution-Intensive Industry?...
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Neat little link between the tragedy of the commons and the shooting down of space hardware from Common Tragedies. The economics is spot on...
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The title of this post raises as many questions as it answers and harks back to the fundamental differences between "environmental econ...
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