Making the economic case for climate action

As well as continuing to make the moral case for climate action, politicians should give voters a pragmatic reason to act in their own local self-interest, writes Paul Sammon

Making the economic case for climate action

As well as continuing to make the moral case for climate action, politicians should give voters a pragmatic reason to act in their own local self-interest, writes Paul Sammon

The case for climate action is usually offered in terms of a moral imperative: If we do not act now, we risk the destruction of ecosystems, cities, and the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, mainly in the poorest parts of the world.

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