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Debate Over Climate Change And Global Warming by Pavaskar, Madhoo & Nilanjan Ghosh Eds, Takshashila Academia Of Economic Research

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    Author(s)Pavaskar, Madhoo & Nilanjan Ghosh Eds
    PublisherTakshashila Academia Of Economic Research
    ISBN9788190810951
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2011

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    Takshashila Academia Of Economic Research Debate Over Climate Change And Global Warming by Pavaskar, Madhoo & Nilanjan Ghosh Eds

    Since the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol, and through the subsequent annual United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change tamashas, the climate Change debate among both environmentalists and skeptics had left a long trail. The Himalayan blunder churned out by the IPCC (Intergovernmental panel on climate change ) on the alleged melting of Himalayan glaciers warmed up the debate since last year much more than even the dreaded global warming. Against this background, Takshashila Academia of Economy Research (TAER) decided to enter the fray, and settled on bringing out a special Report on Climate Change in its bi-monthly journal commodity Vision. This book -Debate over Climate Change and Global Warming ? is a complication of various articles published from time to time in commodity Vision, and presents unbiasedly the views of both environmentalists and skeptics. But whether the earth is warming, owing to anthropogenic reasons causing climate change, or not, one can scarcely deny the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the possible adverse consequences from the ensuing supposed global warming. The book does not seek to end the debate, however. It only aims at generating wider awareness on the issues arising out of the reported climate change, and provoking further fruitful discussion on the expected global warming that many believe, with either ingenious insight or blindly, will bring in soon the day of the Last judgment. Whether that day dawns or not,there is no denying that anthropogenic reasons are causing increasing pollution in cities and towns in developing economics like India. Since, it is indeed native to rely on rigorous regulations that hampers develop ment and brings down labour and capital efficiency, and slash living standards, markets for climate change offer the best solution. Of course, markets too need some regulations to prescribe emission and pollution norms. But as Madhoo Pavaskar emphasizes in his Foreword to this book



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