Dear All

Here is a blog contribution you might be interested in:

Climate Change Economics and the Climate-Conflict Nexus: Some Takeaways for 
Policy-Makers

by Vally Koubi and Thomas Bernauer

On the occasion of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, which was awarded 
to William Nordhaus for his work on climate change economics (alongside Paul 
Romer for his contribution to macroeconomics), we highlight some essential 
findings of that research and then link them to research on climate change and 
human security (conflict). From this we derive some policy implications that 
can be drawn when linking results from integrated assessment models (climate 
change economics) with what we know from analyses of the 
climate-economy-conflict nexus.

https://blogs.prio.org/ClimateAndConflict/2018/12/climate-change-economics-and-the-climate-conflict-nexus-some-takeaways-for-policy-makers/


Best wishes,
Thomas Bernauer


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