Lord Stern: Economists are underestimating costs of climate change

Jessica Shankleman
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New report calls for price on carbon of up to $103 a tonne from next year

Former Treasury economist Lord Nicholas Stern will today reiterate his call for governments to put a strong price on carbon, with a new paper that warns the bulk of research to date on the topic may have...

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