TY - BOOK AU - Stern Nicholas AU - Stern,Nicholas TI - The economics of climate change: the Stern review SN - 9780521700801 (pbk.) U1 - 577.22 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Stern Nicholas KW - The Economics of Climate change N1 - Contents Preface & Acknowledgements xi Introduction to Review xiii Summary of Conclusions xv Part I Climate change: our approach Introduction 1 1 The science of climate change: 2 2 Economics, ethics and climate change 25 2A Technical annex: ethical frameworks and intertemporal equity 46 Part II The Impacts of climate change on growth and development Introduction 63 3 How climate change will affect people around the world 65 4 Implications of climate change for development 104 5 Costs of climate change in developed countries 138 6 Economic modelling of climate change impacts 161 Part III The economics of stabilisation Introduction 191 7 Projecting the growth of greenhouse gas emissions 193 7A Annex: Climate change and the environmental Kuznets curve 216 8 The challenge of stabilisation 218 9 Identifying the costs of mitigation 238 10 Macroeconomic models of costs 267 11 Structural change and competitiveness 282 11A Annex: Key statistics for 123 UK production sectors 297 12 Opportunities and wider benefits from climate policies 302 13 Towards a goal for climate change policy 318 Part IV Policy responses for mitigation Introduction 349 14 Harnessing markets to reduce emissions 351 15 Carbon pricing and emission markets in practice 368 16 Accelerating technological innovation 393 17 Beyond carbon markets and technology 427 Part V Policy responses for adaptation Introduction 455 18 Understanding the economics of adaptation 457 19 Adaptation in the developed world 471 20 The role of adaptation in sustainable development 486 Part VI International collective action Introduction 507 21 Framework for understanding international collective action for climate change 509 22 Creating a global price for carbon 530 23 Supporting the transition to a low carbon global economy 555 24 Promoting effective international technology co-operation 581 25 Reversing emissions from land use change 603 26 International support for adaptation 622 27 Conclusions 640 Includes bibliographical references and index; Climate change-- our approach: The science of climate change : scale of the environment challenge ; Economics, ethics and climate change ; Ethical frameworks and intertemporal equity -- Impacts of climate change on growth and development: How climate change will affect people around the world ; Implications of climate change for development ; Costs of climate change in developed countries ; Economic modelling of climate-change impacts -- The economics of stabilisation: Projecting the growth of greenhouse-gas emissions ; Climate change and the Kuznets curve ; The challenge of stabilisation ; Identifying the costs of mitigation ; Macroeconomic models of costs ; Structural change and competitiveness ; Key statistics for 123 UK production sectors ; Opportunities and wider benefits from climate policies ; Towards a goal for climate-change policy -- Policy responses for mitigation: Harnessing markets for mitigation : the role of taxation and trading ; Carbon pricing and emission markets in practice ; Accelerating technological innovation ; Beyond carbon markets and technology -- Policy responses for adaptation: Understanding the economics of adaptation ; Adaptation in the developed world ; Adaptation in the developing world -- International collective action: Framework for understanding international collective action for climate change -- Creating a global price for carbon -- Supporting the transition to a low-carbon global economy -- Promoting effective international technology co-operation -- Reversing emissions from land use change -- International support for adaptation -- Conclusions : building and sustaining international co-operation on climate change ER -