"Climate Change, Economic Analysis and Sustainable Development"
This paper discusses the limitations, omissions, and value judgements of the application of conventional economic analysis in the evaluation of climate change mitigation policies.
This paper discusses the limitations, omissions, and value judgements of the application of conventional economic analysis in the evaluation of climate change mitigation policies.
This film examines the development of a new, more localized food system in Venezuela.
In this article Marc D. Davidson argues that governments are justified in addressing the potential for human induced climate damages on the basis of future generations’ rights to bodily integrity and personal property.
This article looks at climate change adaption and flood mitigation.
Michael C. MacCracken analyses issues of contention within the climate change discussions in Washington, and stresses the need for strong leadership.
Houses made from earth have historically shaped environmental thinking in Australia.
Goodbody examines the literary work Pandaemonium and its role in a research project to promote debate on climate change.
This study is based on the empirical investigation of the climate change adaptation measures adopted by the farmers in the Chambal basin.
State of the World 2009: Into a Warming World examines the policy changes needed to combat climate change and explores the economic benefits that could flow from the transition.
Martinez emphasizes the importance of adapting climate communication strategies to local situations.