
Nicholas Stern
Nicholas Stern is a prominent British economist known for his work on climate change and its economic implications. He is best recognized for the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, published in 2006, which highlighted the urgent need for action against climate change and argued that the costs of inaction far outweigh the costs of prevention. Stern serves as the chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and has been a key advocate for integrating climate considerations into economic policy.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Nicholas Stern discussed the growing appeal of low-carbon transition economies.
Jutarnji list - Od svih iznenađujućih poteza koje je povukao, Trumpov poklon Kini možda je i najmanje shvatljiv: 'Kolosalan autogol'Nicholas Stern is one of the world’s most serious thinkers on climate change policy.
The wretched business of smart casual – The Irish TimesNicholas Stern is an economics professor who commented on Brazil's preparation for Cop30.
Less arguing, more action: will Brazil’s unorthodox approach to Cop30 work? | Cop30Nicholas Stern points to the first Earth Day demonstrations in the US as a significant event for environmental action.
‘Keeping us hooked on fossil fuels’: how can we negotiate with autocracies on the climate crisis? | Climate crisisNicholas Stern wrote a report on global climate change warning of its serious threats.
Cambio climático, un gravoso daño intergeneracionalSir Nicholas Stern published a report on climate change in 2006, highlighting the economic impacts of inaction.
Joaquín Estefanía: El colapso climático sería una receta segura para la recesión permanente | IdeasNicholas Stern's landmark review found it would be cheaper to tackle emissions than to allow them to run unchecked.
World faces new danger of ‘economic denial’ in climate fight, Cop30 head says | Cop30Nicholas Stern criticized the Tony Blair Institute report as 'muddled and misleading'.
How Tony Blair helped out Senator Matt Canavan in his war on net zeroNicholas Stern described the report from the Tony Blair Institute as 'muddled and misleading'.
Labour defends net-zero policies after Blair criticismNicholas Stern is referenced for his famous report on the costs of adapting to climate change.
Insändare. I klimatkunskap ger jag betygsutredaren ett F








































