Economic Effects

Just as the ocean is integrated by natural systems, it is also inter-connected by intricate financial relationships -- through trade, transportation, integrated economies, global investment, and foreign aid. A natural disaster has an equally destructive impact on the community's capacity to survive the economic consequences of damaged agricultural or manufacturing capacity, a disrupted labor force, social chaos, and the dramatic cost of restitution and recovery.

Present Situation

Climate ChangeS provides users with a timely and accurate update of new research papers on the Economics of Climate Change. On a weekly basis, links to the most recent and interesting working...
Wikipedia presents an excellent overview of  economics of global warming with reference to the economic costs and benefits of global warming and to the economic impacts of actions aimed at...
Scientists led by a former co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warn that the UN negotiations aimed at tackling climate change are based on substantial underestimates of...
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change explores the benefits, costs and economic modelling stragegies involved with climate change policies.

Solutions

This policy brief from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development summarizes key findings from OECD analyses of policies and actions required to tackle climate change in an...
The Green Economy Initiative (GEI) is designed to assist governments in “greening” their economies by reshaping and refocusing policies, investments and spending towards a range of...

Nov 19, '09 14:53 EST Pneill
Economic impacts can be calculated in several ways: the direct cost of destructive events, the indirect costs of lost productivity and social...
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