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Climate change: choosing the tools

On December 21, 2006March 26, 2012 By admin

by Tom Burke. Published on openDemocracy, on 21st December 2006. The right mix of political, technological and economic instruments is essential if the challenge of irreversible climate-change is to be met, says Tom Burke. Since the publication of the Stern report on the economics of climate change on 30 October 2006, […]

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