Who owns the sky? our common assets and the future of capitalism
Global warming has finally made clear the true costs of using our atmosphere as a giant sponge to soak up unwanted by-products of industrial activity. As nations, businesses, and citizens seek workable yet fair solutions for reducing carbon emissions, the question of who should pay -- and how -- loo...
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Island Press
2001
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300 | |a xix, 172 p. | ||
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520 | |a Global warming has finally made clear the true costs of using our atmosphere as a giant sponge to soak up unwanted by-products of industrial activity. As nations, businesses, and citizens seek workable yet fair solutions for reducing carbon emissions, the question of who should pay -- and how -- looms large. Yet the surprising truth is that a system for protecting the atmosphere could be devised that would yield cash benefits to us all | ||
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700 | |a Peter Barnes | ||
980 | |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh |