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The economics of climate action

The economics of climate action

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What is the economic case for acting (or not acting) on climate change and what systemic changes need to happen to mobilising the trillions of finance needed to transition to net zero? In this episode, we delve into the economics of climate change and the role of finance in the COP26 negotiations.


Our hosts, Dr Megan Bowman (King's College London) and Dr Will J Grant (Australian National University), speak with Professor Frank Jotzo (Australian National University), Professor Howard Bamsey (Australian National University) and Dr Paul Fisher (King's College London) about economic impacts of climate change, what will the negotiations on finance at COP26 entail, and what is required to mainstream sustainable finance.


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