How the benefits of climate action may outweigh the costs
For two economists, the probability of true catastrophe due to human-caused global warming prompted them to write “Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet,” which examines looming dangers and possible solutions.
Economics correspondent Paul Solman takes a look at how we might weigh the costs and benefits of taking serious action to prevent disaster.
Tags: 2015, Climate Action, Climate Change, PBS, Video
Categories: Adaptation, Carbon Tax, Climate Change, Economy, Emissions Reduction, Society, Video
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