Fighting Global Warming: Problematic Economic Implications

· Accessible Books on the Monetary System Book 1 · Vincent Lannoye
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Global warming: unsure plan of action

The green transition is hindered by the economic implications it poses. The pace of action is sluggish not because the threat of global warming is underestimated, but because the cost of decarbonizing the economy would affect businesses, jobs, incomes, and above all, it would exacerbate inequality. The political will is lacking not because of lobbying by greedy climate deniers but because swift legislation would unleash high prices, unemployment, and a resounding backlash in favor of political extremists.

This book explains what are these economic shackles behind the unrelenting rise of CO2 emissions, what are the technical contingencies, and what is the current plan to contain global warming, and what is at stake politically.

As there is no convincing progress yet, the final pages will reference another book, “The Green-Market System.” This book offers an innovative solution designed to entice both consumers and corporations to embrace the transition to a carbon-free economy.

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Randall Beck
May 17, 2022
It was a good book, I spent about a month reading it, but I don't regret it
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Anil Das
June 19, 2021
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About the author

Vincent Lannoye was born in the US and grew up in Belgium in an industrial family, which sparked his curiosity to analyze and critique economics and politics. An engineer with an MBA from Edhec France, today he works in high-tech in Silicon Valley.
    His past, his passion for politics, economics, and the challenge of limiting global warming, all have inspired him to write about economics.

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