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ISBN
0465019269
EAN
9780465019267
Date of Publication
2010-09-07
Publication Name
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Type
Hardback
Release Title
Climatopolis: How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter Future
Artist
Kahn, Matthew E.
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Book Title
Climatopolis : How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter Future
Publisher
Basic Books
Item Length
8.2 in
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Matthew E. Kahn
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Science, Business & Economics
Topic
Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Economic Conditions, Global Warming & Climate Change, Sociology / Urban
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-10
0465019269
ISBN-13
9780465019267
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Climatopolis : How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter Future
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Economic Conditions, Global Warming & Climate Change, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Science, Business & Economics
Author
Matthew E. Kahn
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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LCCN
2010-011080
Dewey Edition
22
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Ray Fisman, co-author of Economic Gangsters "Figuring out why I disagree with Matt Kahn's arguments leaves me seeing the world in a different way. That's rare. And Kahn writes so well that it's always a fun ride regardless of where the journey ends. Climatopolis is no exception. Read it for one vision of our hot, humid, hazy future." Richard Florida, author of Rise of the Creative Class , and Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the University of Toronto "How will we cope with a hotter, more crowded, and spikier world of bigger and bigger cities? Let Matt Kahn's thoroughly researched and well-written Climatopolis be your guide to our collective urban future."   The Economist "It is refreshing& to read books which look at the warming to come not as a frightful warning, nor as a fait accompli, but as something to which, at some levels of change, people will have to adapt-and which in some settings they may adapt to rather well." Edward L. Glaeser,  New York Times  Economix Blog "[E]ngaging and provocative& Professor Kahn's book provides a helpful middle ground between the extreme climate Cassandras and those who snort at climate change." Science News "&[M]ore vivid and accessible than a typical policy tome on global warming. Perhaps many looming climate problems can be solved with a dose of the heady cocktail that is one part human ingenuity and one part profit motive." Foreign Policy "&an increasingly realistic-looking thought experiment: What if we accept that environmental changes will occur, and look instead at how humanity would face a change in the planet's temperature? . . . .it would be wrong to downplay the role of market mechanisms in adapting to new environments. If indeed some form of climate change is inevitable, we will need to learn to adapt to the new conditions through responding to our own self-interest."  , Ray Fisman, co-author of Economic Gangsters "Figuring out why I disagree with Matt Kahn's arguments leaves me seeing the world in a different way. That's rare. And Kahn writes so well that it's always a fun ride regardless of where the journey ends. Climatopolis is no exception. Read it for one vision of our hot, humid, hazy future." Richard Florida, author of Rise of the Creative Class , and Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the University of Toronto "How will we cope with a hotter, more crowded, and spikier world of bigger and bigger cities? Let Matt Kahn's thoroughly researched and well-written Climatopolis be your guide to our collective urban future."   The Economist "It is refreshing... to read books which look at the warming to come not as a frightful warning, nor as a fait accompli, but as something to which, at some levels of change, people will have to adapt--and which in some settings they may adapt to rather well." Edward L. Glaeser,  New York Times  Economix Blog "[E]ngaging and provocative... Professor Kahn's book provides a helpful middle ground between the extreme climate Cassandras and those who snort at climate change." Science News "...[M]ore vivid and accessible than a typical policy tome on global warming. Perhaps many looming climate problems can be solved with a dose of the heady cocktail that is one part human ingenuity and one part profit motive." Foreign Policy "...an increasingly realistic-looking thought experiment: What if we accept that environmental changes will occur, and look instead at how humanity would face a change in the planet's temperature? . . . .it would be wrong to downplay the role of market mechanisms in adapting to new environments. If indeed some form of climate change is inevitable, we will need to learn to adapt to the new conditions through responding to our own self-interest."  , Ray Fisman, co-author ofEconomic Gangsters "Figuring out why I disagree with Matt Kahn's arguments leaves me seeing the world in a different way. That's rare. And Kahn writes so well that it's always a fun ride regardless of where the journey ends.Climatopolisis no exception. Read it for one vision of our hot, humid, hazy future." Richard Florida, author ofRise of the Creative Class, and Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the University of Toronto "How will we cope with a hotter, more crowded, and spikier world of bigger and bigger cities? Let Matt Kahn's thoroughly researched and well-writtenClimatopolisbe your guide to our collective urban future."
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College Freshman
Dewey Decimal
307.76
Synopsis
We have released the genie from the bottle: climate change is coming, and there's no stopping it. The question, according to Matthew Kahn, is not how we're going to avoid a hotter future but how we're going to adapt to it. In Climatopolis , Kahn, one of the world's foremost experts on the economics of the environment, argues that cities and regions will adapt to rising temperatures over time, slowly transforming our everyday lives as we change our behaviors and our surroundings. Taking the reader on a tour of the world's cities-- from New York to Beijing to Mumbai--Kahn's clear-eyed, engaging, and optimistic message presents a positive yet realistic picture of what our urban future will look like., We have released the genie from the bottle: climate change is coming, and there's no stopping it. The question, according to environmental economist Matthew E. Kahn, is not how we're going to avoid a hotter future but how we're going to adapt to it. In Climatopolis , Kahn argues that cities and regions will adapt to rising temperatures over time, slowly transforming our everyday lives as we change our behaviors and our surroundings. Taking the reader on a tour of the world's cities-- from New York to Beijing to Mumbai--Kahn's clear-eyed, engaging, and optimistic message presents a positive yet realistic picture of what our urban future will look like., We have released the genie from the bottle: climate change is coming, and there's no stopping it. The question, according to environmental economist Matthew E. Kahn, is not how we're going to avoid a hotter future but how we're going to adapt to it. In Climatopolis , Kahn argues that cities and regions will adapt to rising temperatures over time, slowly transforming our everyday lives as we change our behaviors and our surroundings. Taking the reader on a tour of the world's cities- from New York to Beijing to Mumbai-Kahn's clear-eyed, engaging, and optimistic message presents a positive yet realistic picture of what our urban future will look like.
LC Classification Number
HT241.K338 2010

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