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Money and climate go hand in hand. Lord Nicholas Stern, the former chief economist of the World Bank, explained the economics of climate change nearly three years ago: the benefits of strong, early action far outweigh the high costs that will be incurred if we do nothing.
Money and climate go hand in hand. Lord Nicholas Stern, the former chief economist of the World Bank, explained the economics of climate change nearly three years ago: the benefits of strong, early action far outweigh the high costs that will be incurred if we do nothing.