Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Climate Shock by Gernot Wagner, Martin L. Weitzman If you had a 10 percent chance of having a fatal car accident, youd take necessary precautions. If your finances had a 10 percent chance of suffering a severe loss, youd reevaluate your assets. So if we know the world is warming and theres a 10 percent chance this might eventually lead to a catastrophe beyond anything we could imagine, why aren FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description If you had a 10 percent chance of having a fatal car accident, youd take necessary precautions. If your finances had a 10 percent chance of suffering a severe loss, youd reevaluate your assets. So if we know the world is warming and theres a 10 percent chance this might eventually lead to a catastrophe beyond anything we could imagine, why arent we doing more about climate change right now? We insure our lives against an uncertain future--why not our planet? In Climate Shock, Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman explore in lively, clear terms the likely repercussions of a hotter planet, drawing on and expanding from work previously unavailable to general audiences. They show that the longer we wait to act, the more likely an extreme event will happen. A city might go underwater. A rogue nation might shoot particles into the Earths atmosphere, geoengineering cooler temperatures. Zeroing in on the unknown extreme risks that may yet dwarf all else, the authors look at how economic forces that make sensible climate policies difficult to enact, make radical would-be fixes like geoengineering all the more probable. What we know about climate change is alarming enough.What we dont know about the extreme risks could be far more dangerous. Wagner and Weitzman help readers understand that we need to think about climate change in the same way that we think about insurance--as a risk management problem, only here on a global scale. With a new preface addressing recent developments Wagner and Weitzman demonstrate that climate change can and should be dealt with--and what could happen if we dont do so--tackling the defining environmental and public policy issue of our time. Notes Explains in lively, clear terms why we need to consider climate change in the same way we think about insurance - as a risk management problem, only on a global scale. Back Cover "A remarkable book on climate change, Climate Shock is deeply insightful, challenging, eye-opening, thought-provoking, and sheer fun to read. It will help you to think clearly and incisively about one of the most important issues of our generation." --Jeffrey Sachs, author of The Price of Civilization " Climate Shock is a brilliant, clear, rigorous, and to-the-point account of the problem of climate change and what we can and should do about it. The books approach to risk--which factors in deep uncertainties--is vastly more sophisticated than the standard methods. An outstanding book." --Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan and Antifragile "The recent financial crisis was largely the result of an economy set up to privatize benefits and socialize costs. The same holds true for the climate crisis. Lets avoid doing to the planet what we did to the economy, and lets begin by taking the economics of climate change seriously. Climate Shock shows conclusively how bad the problem truly is and how we can fix it." --Van Jones, founder and president of Green for All and author of The Green Collar Economy "Think climate change is a low-priority problem? Something to put off while we deal with more immediate threats? Then Climate Shock will open your eyes. Leading economists Wagner and Weitzman explain, in simple, understandable terms, why we face an existential threat in human-caused climate change. The authors lay out the case for taking out a planetary insurance policy, without delay, in the form of market mechanisms aimed at keeping carbon emissions below dangerous levels." --Michael E. Mann, author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars "Cutting through the fog of excuses, obfuscation, and misguided solutions, Climate Shock takes a clear look at the risks and dangers of inaction on climate change. Wagner and Weitzman show the urgent need for fact-based, rational analysis of big environmental challenges so that we can move forward in the quickest and most practical way possible." --Mark R. Tercek, president and CEO of the Nature Conservancy and author of Natures Fortune "Wagner and Weitzmans Climate Shock explores two of the most alarming risks from climate change: unpredictable catastrophes and the all-too-foreseeable human tampering with the environment. They explain how the same political barriers to addressing the problem will leave nations racing to deflect the damage through geoengineering. For anyone interested in the new risk landscape of our changing climate, Climate Shock is a compelling and highly recommended read." --Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group "In this clear and engaging exegesis on the risks from global warming, Wagner and Weitzman show that our options for avoiding calamity rapidly narrow toward a few unappetizing possibilities if we dont slash carbon emissions comprehensively and fast." --Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton University " Climate Shock fascinates, infuriates, motivates. Its an illuminating guidebook to how the climate debate will unfold over the coming decade. But first and foremost, its a call to action. Now." --Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund " Climate Shock is a clear, well-argued introduction to the economics of climate policy." --David Keith, author of A Case for Climate Engineering "Do you want to be challenged and stretched? Climate Shock gives broad perspectives and logical tools that will let you think through the threat of climate change on the level of the best minds on this planet." --Peter C. Goldmark Jr., former president of the Rockefeller Foundation and former CEO of the International Herald Tribune "What happens when one of the worlds leading economists who thinks seriously about global climate change gets together with one of the worlds top writers about matters environmental and economic? Climate Shock . From the first page to the last, this important, new book is both exceptionally interesting and surprisingly fun. Now, thats shocking!" --Robert N. Stavins, Harvard University " Climate Shock demolishes the argument made by climate change skeptics for business as usual." --Ted Steinberg, author of Gotham Unbound "I cannot think of a better team than Wagner and Weitzman to communicate the risks of inaction on climate change. Their unbiased and informative book Climate Shock dives right into the complexities of the issues and explains them clearly. It provides new and invigorating context for readers." --Juan Moreno-Cruz, Georgia Institute of Technology " Climate Shock looks at the key issues in climate change and climate change policy and recommends what actions readers can take to help prevent devastating outcomes. Wagner and Weitzman dont hold back from explaining complicated topics and their arguments are backed by references from the latest scientific and economic literature. This is by far the most engaging presentation of this topic that I have read." --Kenneth Gillingham, Yale University Author Biography Gernot Wagner is lead senior economist at the Environmental Defense Fund. Martin L. Weitzman (19422019) was professor of economics at Harvard University. Table of Contents Preface to the Paperback Edition ix Preface: Pop Quiz xi Chapter 1. 911 1 Chapter 2. 411 30 Chapter 3. Fat Tails 48 Chapter 4. Willful Blindness 80 Chapter 5. Bailing Out the Planet 92 Chapter 6. 007 116 Chapter 7. What You Can Do 128 Epilogue: A Different Kind of Optimism 148 Acknowledgments 153 Notes 155 Bibliography 207 Index 243 Review 2016 Outstanding Book of the Year "Most Likely to Save the Planet," Independent Publisher Book Awards One of Financial Times (FT.com) Best Books in Economics 2015, chosen by Martin Wolf A Financial Times Summer Books 2015 selection One of the Globalists Top Books of 2015 Longlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year 2015 "[Climate Shock] is a witty, far-ranging, and literate set of observations...[I]t is always informed by a deep understanding of the complexities of economics and particularly the difficulties of reaching international environmental agreements."--William D. Nordhaus, New York Review of Books [See full review ] "Top 10: Business & Economics for Spring 2015."--Publishers Weekly [See full review ] "Economists Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman deliver a high-voltage shock in their analysis of the costs of climate change."--Nature [See full review ] "[U]seful for policy workers in helping shape dollars-and-cents arguments about the environment and global climate."--Kirkus [See full review ] "[A]n impressive (and concise) book."--Diane Coyle, Enlightened Economist [See full review ] "This informative, convincing, and easily read book offers general audiences the basic case for global climate mitigation."--Ian Parry, Finance & Development [See full review ] "This book represents a synthesis of research and offers a clear-headed look at what must be done."--Toronto Star [See full review ] "Climate Shock is refreshing in many ways: it starts with a pop quiz, reveals the script of a (possible) new James Bond film and gives you the solution to climate change on page 23. That should be enough to entice a broad readership. However, the books true value lies elsewhere, in the authors ability to present a complex and multifaceted topic in plain, simple terms. They challenge assumptions and dont shy away from a clear call for action."--Swenja Surminski, Times Higher Education "For the intelligent lay reader wanting a lively, lucid assessment of the economic consequences of global warming... [W]ell worth reading."--Pilita Clark, Financial Times [See full review ] "[Climate Shock] combines sophisticated analysis with a breezy, informal style."-- Foreign Affairs [See full review ] "[A] sobering wake-up call ... In my mind, this book should be required reading for any policymaker. The world might actually make some real progress, then."--Tibi Puiu, ZME Science [See full review ] "In Wagner and Weitzmans new book, they present a well written analysis of the tradeoffs we collectively face as we unintentionally unleash climate change. They argue that a risk averse person or nation should buy insurance to protect itself--especially when the losses from climate change are ambiguous and fat tail risk could be huge. The book is well argued and I highly recommend it. The economic approach to discussing climate change offers a new prospective relative to the issues that climate scientists focus on."--Matthew E. Kahn, Green Economics [See full review ] "[A] welcome new addition to the growing library of depressing but important books about climate change."--Tom Watson, Real Change News [See full review ] "[Climate Shock] delivers a brief but thorough look at the changing climate from economists perspective, comparing global warming with other risks and dangers that humanity faces... [T]he book does serve as a call to arms for business owners and leaders, economists, and policymakers who have been searching for a purely rational, finance-focused take on climate change."--Katie Fehrenbacher, Strategy + Business [See full review ] "[A] punchy new book."--Martin Wolf, Financial Times [See full review ] "[A] terrific new book."--Martin Sandbu, Financial Times [See full review ] "Climate Shock should shift our narrative on climate change... Wagner and Weitzman have some policy recommendations, including electricity-grid reform and higher gas taxes. But the real power of their book is its explanation of the right way to think about climate change. Do we really want to take an 11 percent gamble with the planet?"--Peter Orszag, Bloomberg View [See full review ] "Climate Shock is an authoritative call to arms for tackling the defining environmental and public policy issue of our time."--LSE [See full review ] "[A] lively and thought-provoking book."--Financial Times [See full review ] "Climate Shock could have reasonably been called But Will the People Notice? Its a laypersons survey of climate economics, a field that includes cost-benefit analysis and other economic research on climate change impacts and climate change policies... Beyond just being mathematically accessible--an accomplishment in itself--Climate Shock is an unconventional book that takes risks in an effort to connect with audiences who might otherwise turn away."Yoram Bauman, Reports of the National Center for Science Education "Overflowing with analytical insights and simple suggestions to transform the way we live and manage ourselves."--Deccan Herald Prizes Long-listed for Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2015 Long Description If you had a 10 percent chance of having a fatal car accident, youd take necessary precautions. If your finances had a 10 percent chance of suffering a severe loss, youd reevaluate your assets. So if we know the world is warming and theres a 10 percent chance this might eventually lead to a catastrophe beyond anything we could imagine, why arent we doing more about climate change right now? We insure our lives against an uncertain future--why not our planet? In Climate Shock, Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman explore in lively, clear terms the likely repercussions of a hotter planet, drawing on and expanding from work previously unavailable to general audiences. They show that the longer we wait to act, the more likely an extreme event will happen. A city might go underwater. A rogue nation might shoot particles into the Earths atmosphere, geoengineering cooler temperatures. Zeroing in on the unknown extreme risks that may yet dwarf all else, the authors look at how economic forces that make sensible climate policies difficult to enact, make radical would-be fixes like geoengineering all the more probable. What we know about climate change is alarming enough.What we dont know about the extreme risks could be far more dangerous. Wagner and Weitzman help readers understand that we need to think about climate change in the same way that we think about insurance--as a risk management problem, only here on a global scale. With a new preface addressing recent developments Wagner and Weitzman demonstrate that climate change can and should be dealt with--and what could happen if we dont do so--tackling the defining environmental and public policy issue of our time. Review Quote "What happens when one of the worlds leading economists who thinks seriously about global climate change gets together with one of the worlds top writers about matters environmental and economic? Climate Shock . From the first page to the last, this important, new book is both exceptionally interesting and surprisingly fun. Now, thats shocking!" --Robert N. Stavins, Harvard University Details ISBN0691171327 Author Martin L. Weitzman Short Title CLIMATE SHOCK REV/E Publisher Princeton University Press Language English ISBN-10 0691171327 ISBN-13 9780691171326 Media Book Format Paperback Birth 1980 Year 2016 Imprint Princeton University Press Subtitle The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet Place of Publication New Jersey Country of Publication United States DEWEY 333.72 Illustrations 3 line illus. 5 tables. Pages 272 Edition Revised edition Publication Date 2016-04-19 Translated from English UK Release Date 2016-04-19 NZ Release Date 2016-04-19 US Release Date 2016-04-19 Edition Description Revised edition Replaces 9780691159478 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2016-06-27 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! 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ISBN-13: 9780691171326
Book Title: Climate Shock
ISBN: 9780691171326
Number of Pages: 272 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Climate Shock: the Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication Year: 2016
Subject: Economics, Geography & Geosciences, Science
Item Height: 203 mm
Item Weight: 255 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Gernot Wagner, Martin L. Weitzman
Item Width: 127 mm
Format: Paperback