A global carbon price of at least US$32 (RM104) per tonne is needed by 2015 to apply an effective brake on global warming – almost five times today’s European market rate.
A study co-authored by British economist Nicholas Stern, an authority on the costs of climate change, reviewed a widely-used model for assessing risk and found it led to a “gross under-assessment” of danger.
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