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Title ProperStern review 2.0? the report of the global commission on the economy and climate
LanguageENG
AuthorLockwood, Matthew
Summary / Abstract (Note)Eight years after the launch of the Stern Review of the economics of climate change, a new major report on economic growth and climate change (Better Growth, Better Climate) has been published by a Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, chaired by Nicholas Stern. While this comprehensive review of recent evidence has some overlap with the original Stern Review, it focuses more on the short-term costs and benefits of action needed to reduce carbon emissions in specific parts of the economy such as cities, energy and agriculture. Perhaps the most noted conclusion of the report is that policies which governments should be pursuing anyway, because they will reduce pollution, improve health, raise productivity and reduce congestion, will cut carbon emission by between 50 and 90 per cent of what is needed to get to a 2°C pathway. This is an important report that will have considerable influence, although it has had lower public visibility than the original Stern Review. However, it also points to the need for a better understanding of the politics of climate policy, and why the opportunities to adopt policies that have multiple long-term public benefits do not get taken. While Better Growth, Better Climatedoes have a chapter on the political economy of change, the analysis is limited, and could be deepened by bringing in the growing literature on the politics of climate policy.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 86, No.1; Jan/Mar 2015: p.146-151
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2015-03 86, 1
Key WordsEnvironment ;  Health ;  Pollution ;  Economic Growth ;  Climate Change ;  Comparative politics