The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change
In this update to the 2008 Garnaut Climate Change Review, Ross Garnaut re-examines the case for action in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and recent developments by major countries to reduce emissions and prepare for a low-carbon future. He guides the reader through the climate change debate, and explains why Australia's contribution is vital to the national interest and matters to the global effort. He outlines a set of policies through which Australia can contribute its fair share without damaging Australian prosperity. The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change extends the analysis to contemporary economic, political and environmental conditions in a way that is clear and easy to understand. It is an essential resource for all who care about the future of our economy and environment.
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The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change
In this update to the 2008 Garnaut Climate Change Review, Ross Garnaut re-examines the case for action in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and recent developments by major countries to reduce emissions and prepare for a low-carbon future. He guides the reader through the climate change debate, and explains why Australia's contribution is vital to the national interest and matters to the global effort. He outlines a set of policies through which Australia can contribute its fair share without damaging Australian prosperity. The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change extends the analysis to contemporary economic, political and environmental conditions in a way that is clear and easy to understand. It is an essential resource for all who care about the future of our economy and environment.
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The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change

The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change

by Ross Garnaut
The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change

The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change

by Ross Garnaut

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Overview

In this update to the 2008 Garnaut Climate Change Review, Ross Garnaut re-examines the case for action in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and recent developments by major countries to reduce emissions and prepare for a low-carbon future. He guides the reader through the climate change debate, and explains why Australia's contribution is vital to the national interest and matters to the global effort. He outlines a set of policies through which Australia can contribute its fair share without damaging Australian prosperity. The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change extends the analysis to contemporary economic, political and environmental conditions in a way that is clear and easy to understand. It is an essential resource for all who care about the future of our economy and environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107714298
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/30/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ross Garnaut AO is a Vice Chancellor's Fellow and Professorial Fellow in Economics at the University of Melbourne and a Distinguished Professor at the Australian National University. He is one of Australia's most distinguished and well-known economists and the author of numerous publications on international trade, public finance and economic development. Professor Garnaut has held many senior roles in business and government, including Australian Ambassador to China 1985–88.

Table of Contents

Part I. The Global Shift: 1. Beyond reasonable doubt; 2. Carbon after the Crash; 3. What's a fair share?; 4. Pledging the future; Part II. 2. Australia's Path: 5. Correcting the great failure; 6. Better climate, better tax; 7. The best of times; 8. Adapting efficiently; Part III. Transformations: 9. Innovation nation; 10. Transforming land; 11. Electricity transformation.
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