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  • The Climate Casino

  • Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World
  • By: William D. Nordhaus
  • Narrated by: Graham Winton
  • Length: 10 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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The Climate Casino

By: William D. Nordhaus
Narrated by: Graham Winton
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Summary

The 2018 Nobel laureate for economics analyzes the politics and economics of the central environmental issue of today and points the way to real solutions.

Climate change is profoundly altering our world in ways that pose major risks to human societies and natural systems. We have entered the Climate Casino and are rolling the global-warming dice, warns economist William Nordhaus. But there is still time to turn around and walk back out of the casino, and in this essential audiobook, the author explains how.

Bringing together all the important issues surrounding the climate debate, Nordhaus describes the science, economics, and politics involved - and the steps necessary to reduce the perils of global warming. Using language accessible to any concerned citizen and taking care to present different points of view fairly, he discusses the problem from start to finish: from the beginning, where warming originates in our personal energy use, to the end, where societies employ regulations or taxes or subsidies to slow the emissions of gases responsible for climate change.

Nordhaus offers a new analysis of why earlier policies, such as the Kyoto Protocol, failed to slow carbon dioxide emissions, how new approaches can succeed, and which policy tools will most effectively reduce emissions. In short, he clarifies a defining problem of our times and lays out the next critical steps for slowing the trajectory of global warming.

©2013 William Nordhaus (P)2019 Recorded Books
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global warming by an economist

great take on the problem, whilst recognizing the problem it also explains a lot about why we don't seem to be doing very much about it

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informative but technical

technical look at the economics of climate and making a persuasive case for why we need to act with uncertainty

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Suitable for beginners

7 years ago when this book was published it might have offered more interesting insight, but I learned very little new information in 2020. It also barely scratched the surface on a lot of topics. However, I enjoyed the chapter on discounting.

In a way it read like a college student's report on the topic, and in that sense it was very approachable and digestible. I think it would be suitable for an AP environmental science student in high school.

Overall, I do feel more strongly in support of carbon taxation on having read the book, but I think one Economist article would have covered as much, if not more.

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