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Council of Economic Advisers

The Cost of Delaying Action to Stem Climate Change

In “The Cost of Delaying Action to Stem Climate Change,” the Council of Economic Advisers presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic implications of procrastination in climate policy. Employing a meticulous blend of empirical data and theoretical frameworks, the report elucidates the progressively escalating costs associated with climate inertia. With a clear, accessible prose style, the authors weave complex economic models into a narrative that underscores the urgency of proactive measures. This document serves as an essential zeitgeist reflection, contextualizing the contemporary discourse surrounding climate action within the broader economic landscape. The Council of Economic Advisers, a pivotal advisory body in the executive branch, comprises prominent economists who have dedicated their careers to understanding the interdependencies of economic and environmental policies. Their insights are grounded in rigorous research and bolstered by an understanding of historical policy failures, making their warnings about the dangers of delay in climate action particularly potent. The collaborative expertise of the Council'Äôs members highlights the multifaceted nature of climate threats and their inherent economic repercussions. This book is a crucial read for policymakers, environmental advocates, and concerned citizens alike. By articulating the dire consequences of inaction, it not only informs but also galvanizes readers to advocate for timely and effective climate solutions. Grasping the urgent call for action embedded in these pages is vital for anyone invested in safeguarding both our environment and economic future.
62 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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