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Back in 1992 when climate negotiations were just beginning, Nobel Prize–winning economist Thomas Schelling (with whom I collaborated for decades) first posed the question, are poor people really best helped through cutting CO2 and adaptation, or could we achieve more if we focused on making them more prosperous? The so-called Schelling conjecture suggests that getting richer is likely to be the better way to help people, even those faced with climate problems.
False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet
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