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Economics for People and the Planet

Inequality in the Era of Climate Change

Publisher:Anthem Press
By: James Boyce  
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|Jan 2019
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'Economics for People and the Planet' brings together recent essays by James K. Boyce on the environment, inequality, and the economy.

Part One, Rethinking Economics and the Environment, challenges some common assumptions, including the beliefs that economic growth is incompatible with environmental sustainability, capitalist firms single-mindedly pursue profits, and human beings are inherently bad for nature.

Part Two, Environmental Injustice, opens with the author’s 2017 Leontief Prize lecture, and discusses how inequalities in the distribution of wealth and power shape both the distribution of environmental harm and the magnitude of environmental degradation.

Part Three, The Political Economy of Climate Policy, addresses the pre-eminent environmental challenge of our time, highlighting how progressive climate policies not only can benefit future generations worldwide but also can improve health and economic well-being today in the countries adopting them.

The audiobook version of Economics for People and the Planet features new chapters on the Green New Deal and the environmental costs of inequality. Foreword by Manuel Pastor.

PDF ISBN: 978-1-78308-876-8 | E-Pub ISBN: 978-1-78308-877-5
Publisher: Anthem Press
Copyright owner: © 2019 Anthem Press
Publication date: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 172

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