Climate change: on the economics of the end of the world as we know it
Climate change puts humanity at risk. The Pope’s celebrated encyclical letter on the subject released last month emphasised this risk “for our common home”, arguing that “doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony or disdain”. But apocalyptic predictions are often made by religious groups. So, how serious is this claim?
Christoph Rheinberger and Nicolas Treich, TSE researchers, share their views in The Economist.
Christoph Rheinberger and Nicolas Treich, TSE researchers, share their views in The Economist.
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Climate change: on the economics of the end of the world as we know it
2015-07-30 14:51:56
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Climate change puts humanity at risk. The Pope’s celebrated encyclical letter on the subject released last month emphasised this risk “for our common home”, arguing that “doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony or disdain”. But apocalyptic predictions are often made by religious groups. So, how serious is this claim?
Christoph Rheinberger and Nicolas Treich, TSE researchers, share their views in The Economist.
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