A book about the action required of this generation to ensure the continued existence of the human race - by the world's leading authority on climate change.
Nicholas Stern was Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank from 2000 to 2003. He is currently the I.G. Patel Chair at the London School of Economics, heading the new India Observatory within the Asia Research Centre. He also chairs the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. He has served as the Second Permanent Secretary to Her Majesty's Treasury, the Director of Policy and Research for the Prime Minister's Commission for Africa, and the head of the Government Economic Service in the UK.
The planet owes Nicholas Stern a big thank you...valuable and
combative stuff
*Guardian*
If this year's climate crucial climate change negotiations are
successful, this book will be required reading ... Lord Stern, like
Al Gore, could be seen as one of the rock stars of global
warming.
*Financial Times*
Here is a user's manual for the planet that world leaders have only
to follow and - safely, if only just in the nick of time - all our
chestnuts will be pulled from the fire... Commendably light on
jargon and abundantly clear in his conclusions
*The Sunday Times*
The Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen... [is] one of the most
important international gatherings since the Second World War.
Nicholas Stern gives a compelling account of why the meeting
matters so much to the world, and outlines a global deal that would
provide the ground rules for a safer planet
*Richard Lambert, head of CBI and Chancellor of Warwick
University*
The Stern Review led the way in explaining the economic theory of
climate change. His Blueprint sets out in practical terms why the
world needs to act, what we need to do, and how, if we take action,
we can build a new era of prosperity and growth.
*Adair Turner, Chairman of the FSA and Chairman of the Climate
Change Committee*
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