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Is climate change bad news and should New Zealand bother to fight?

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n 1798, Thomas Robert Malthus forecast global disaster as a result of population growth outstripping arable land; but he overlooked the redemptive impact of technical progress. Today's modern Malthusians predict similar catastrophes from climate change - and the government seems to agree, having recently proposed an emissions-trading scheme as the cornerstone in New Zealand's fight against it. All this has prompted Richard Meade to ponder the wider implications of climate change for New Zealand.

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  • Richard Meade, 2007. "Is climate change bad news and should New Zealand bother to fight?," Competition & Regulation Times 371303, New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcrt:371303
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