This book explores the interplay between science, economics,
politics, and ethics in understanding the challenge that climate
change poses to the international community. A central theme is
that climate change involves core issues of scientific uncertainty
and intergenerational fairness that must be accounted for in the
design and implementation of policy responses. Drawing together
contributions from leading scholars in a variety of relevant
disciplines, this volume provides a synthetic approach to this
important topic that should prove valuable to a variety of readers.
This series focuses on the interface between geosystems,
biosystems, and the political economy. The volumes integrate
physical, natural, and social sciences with economics. It
encompasses the atomistic and mechanistic epistemology of modern
economic analysis.
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