A review commissioned by the British government, compiled by Nicholas Stern, former chief economist at the World Bank, has estimated that the cost of unmitigated climate change could be as much as $7 trillion in the next 40 years. That's about 20% of all the money in the world.
The extremely scary piece of information is accompanied by a polite suggestion that we spend 1% of the world's money right now, in order to avoid that fate. "We can pay one percent more now," Stern explained, "We can grow and be green."
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Isn't the mere prospect of a $7 trillion cost worth doing things like reducing our dependency on oil and becoming more energy efficient?
2007-08-03
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