A New Global Deal on Climate Change.
A global target of stabilizing greenhouse-gas concentrations at between 450 and 550 parts per million carbon-dioxide equivalent (ppm CO2e) has proven robust to recent developments in the science and economics of climate change. Retrospective analysis of the Stern Review (2007) suggests that the risk...
Main Authors: | Hepburn, C, Stern, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2008
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