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Persistent inequality in economically optimal climate policies

Economics

Persistent inequality in economically optimal climate policies

P. Gazzotti, J. Emmerling, et al.

Delve into groundbreaking research by Paolo Gazzotti and colleagues, exploring how regional disparities and economic inequalities influence climate policy outcomes. This study reveals that while international cooperation can help achieve goals set by the Paris Agreement, it cannot eliminate economic inequality exacerbated by climate change. Find out how temperature stabilization and economic justice are at odds in the context of climate mitigation.... show more
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