Copenhagen Climate Conference, Professor Lord Nicolas Stern
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Copenhagen, Denmark March 12, 2009
At the Copenhagen Climate Conference, Professor Lord Nicolas Stern discusses ‘externality analysis’ and climate change as part of comparing cap and trade approaches versus carbon tax. “…this is an externality like no other”.
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by paul8kangas, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
Each nation that …
Each nation that builds 1 million new solar powered BERM homes in 2010, will be the winners in 2011.
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by Sifuthc, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
Lay down your guns. …
Lay down your guns. Come out of your homes. Get in the Bus. You will be transported to a worker camp where you will live. Disobedience will not be allowed. You will comply we are the New World Order!
by JakobSaul, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
I mean of, nor or, …
I mean of, nor or, I’m sorry.
by JakobSaul, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
Ok, These people …
Ok, These people need to look at history-
There are old Viking records or exploring Canadian waterways. The British in the 1600’s tried using those record to explore. When the British arrived, they found that those waterways where frozen over. To this day those water ways are frozen over. Is the fact that they may melt again a surprise to anyone?
The Vikings didn’t have SUV’s and airplanes to melt the waterways. The planet Earth goes through cycles. Trying to stop those cycles is a bad idea!
by SPOKENLIBERTY, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
Yeah right! lies …
Yeah right! lies and lies climate has changed in the past medievial temperatures where a lot higher than what we have today. This is really incredible scientists are lying to us. Damages increase as temperature increase!!!! Ludicrus..Apparently he hasn’t lived in Nordic countries.
by vkpillay, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
I dont think much …
I dont think much of economists.remember a former economic govt advisor arguing for banks to give bonuses to their employees.These economists are good talkers but their projections should be used with caution. some times a farmer is a better decision maker than some economists. but i admire economists of singapore who not only made signapore rich but also made sure their citizens save lot of money via their central provident fund. but in the west the debt burden is blunting people’s future.
by drwoood, on December 12 2009 @ 1:45 pm
“My friend Bill …
“My friend Bill Nordhaus, and he’s a scholarly gentleman, … , he’s just wrong on this… and let me just illustrate with one number. At 19 degrees centigrade above pre-industrial times, 19, one number, the loss of GDP in the model is 50%. You lose half your GDP with 19 degrees centigrade. I mean it is just absurd.”
classic!