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Thu Feb 23, 2012, 02:53 PM Feb 2012

Nicholas Stern - Economic Arguments Denying Climate Action "Flawed"; 3-4C Rise Now Likely

Lord Stern, whose key 2006 report set out the economic case for cutting greenhouse gases, said science suggested the world was heading for temperature rises of 3C or 4C on the basis of current efforts to stop global warming.

Such rises would cause a “catastrophic rewrite of the relationship between humans and the planet within the lifetimes of those being born today”, he will say in the last in a series of lectures on climate change.

Opponents of strong moves to tackle climate change put forward economic arguments against action, including its cost, the fear companies may move to less strictly regulated countries and that the UK should not take measures when others are doing “nothing”.

But Lord Stern, chairman of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics and Political Science, said moving to a low-carbon economy will create “investment, opportunity and growth”.

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http://www.expressandstar.com/business/city-news/2012/02/23/stern-warns-climate-change-critics/

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