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IPI Survey Economists Agree Climate Change Puts Economy at Risk
IPI Survey Economists Agree Climate Change Puts Economy at Risk
EP Magazine: Respondents agree at a rate of 81 percent that a cap-and-trade system should auction permits to polluters and only 9 percent prefer the United States to give them away for free. Most expert economists agree that reducing greenhouse gas emissions can help avoid a major economic ...
Survey: Economists see threat in climate change
usatoday.com — In fact, the survey of economists finds 94% believe the U.S. should join climate agreements to limit... global warming. The survey results to be released today come as debate over the economics of global warming moves center stage in Washington, D.C. ... (more) Survey: Economists see threat in climate change
"Survey of 144 top economists finds strong consensus for climate action"
env-econ.net — From the inbox comes evidence that "elite economic experts" (smacks of elitism) consider global warming a problem... and think incentives might matter: Most expert economists agree: reducing our greenhouse gas emissions can help avoid a major economic ... (more) "Survey of 144 top economists finds strong consensus for ...
Climate Change Will Harm U.S. Economy, Economists Say
Climate Change Will Harm U.S. Economy, Economists Say
environmentalleader.com — Almost all 144 top economists surveyed for a New York University School of Law report agree that... climate change threatens the United States economy and that carbon regulation — whether it’s a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade system — ... (more) Climate Change Will Harm U.S. Economy, Economists Say
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IPI Survey Economists Agree Climate Change Puts Economy at Risk
Ramsay Home — ... found the following on 2009-11-06 08:27:50: EP Magazine wrote... IPI Survey Economists Agree Climate Change Puts Economy at RiskEP MagazineMore than 84 percent of the top economic experts responding to the poll said that the effects of climate change will create significant risks to important ...and more Read the original article at, http://eponline.com/articles/2009/11/06/ipi-survey-economists-agree-climate-change-puts-economy-at-risk.aspx Follow more real-time stories about climate-change at ...

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