Chapter 16 - Tom Tietenberg Environmental Economics:
- The science of climate change and ozone-depleting gases
- Three strategies for climate change
- Montreal Protocol/Multilateral Fund and its success
- Analyzing cap and trade vs carbon tax
- 2005 Kyoto Protocol and current implications
- Kyoto Protocol and emission trading (ET) program
- Kyoto Protocol and joint implementation (JI) program
- Kyoto Protocol and clean development mechanism (CDM)
Environmental and Natural Resources Economics is a common economics course offered by many business schools. It offers a valuable insight into the pressing externalities that forward thinking businesses need to account for as climate change continues to impact the environment.
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