Falen in Parijs, dat is pas echt duur
Pauw, PieterExterne Publikationen (2015)
published on NRC Next 27.11.2015
One of the most important issues during the UN Climate conference COP21 in Paris is finance. Tackling climate change will cost a lot of money, but it won’t be expensive, given that 1) investments have many co-benefits; 2) the costs of mitigation are falling rapidly; 3) other sources of finance are becoming available; 4) money is in fact available. It is about setting priorities, rather than about money.
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