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Growing Green - The Economic Benefits of Climate Action (Paperback)
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Growing Green - The Economic Benefits of Climate Action (Paperback)
Series: Europe and Central Asia Reports
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The causes of global warming and its consequences are clear, and
the economic impacts of climate change are apparent. Climate change
threatens development gains. Extreme weather events have brought
severe droughts to Central Asia, heat waves and forest fires to the
Russian Federation, and floods to Southeastern Europe. Unchecked
emissions will result in rising economic costs and increasing risks
to individuals. There is a clear case for all of the world's
economies to move to a low-carbon growth path. Yet climate action
has been inadequate, especially in the Europe and Central Asia
(ECA) region. With prospects of a global climate agreement
uncertain, Growing Green: The Economic Benefits of Climate Action
identifies the actions that governments in the region can take to
reduce the carbon footprints of their economies. Many of these
actions will more than pay for themselves, and quickly-especially
when indirect benefits such as better health and increased
competitiveness are considered. To realize these benefits, policy
makers in ECA need to move quickly on three sets of priorities: use
energy much more efficiently; gradually move to cleaner energy
sources; and increase carbon capture in soils and forests. These
actions will require transformations in power generation,
industrial production, mobility, city living, and farming and
forestry. Policy makers are justifiably worried that climate action
may jeopardize economic performance and strain the budgets of
poorer families. Growing Green: The Economic Benefits of Climate
Action shows how well-designed growth and social policies can make
climate action growth-enhancing while protecting the living
standards of less well-off households. The ECA region has been a
bystander on climate action, and sluggish in realizing the benefits
of the economic and technological innovations available to combat
climate change. Growing Green: The Economic Benefits of Climate
Action aims to help ECA become a leader in confronting this
challenge. In doing so, it shows how countries in the region can
make climate action-along with economic growth and social
inclusion-the third pillar of their development strategies. Growing
Green: The Economic Benefits of Climate Action is a part of a
series of three regional reports that includes Balancing Act:
Cutting Energy Subsidies While Protecting Affordability and Energy
Efficiency: Lessons Learned from Success Stories. These reports
will be of interest to policy makers, government officials in
finance and line ministries, nongovernmental organizations, and
development practitioners.
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