Climate Change and Politics of Development

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Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing the planet. It refers to the change in the geometry of earth and sun. The rate at which energy is received from the sun and the rate at which it is lost to the space determine the equilibrium temperature and climate of Earth. Factors that affect the climate are called climate forcings . Forcing mechanisms are either "internal" or "external". Natural and environmental capital perishes, society suffers but market flourishes. All countries are enjoying hyper economic growth through free market policy. The editors analyse the issues of climate change, its impact on various countries in the developing world especially on the vulnerable sections like poor and women, the politics of development in the third world countries relating to this issue and the movements of indigenous people and women to protect the environment and their livelihoods. Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing the planet. It refers to the change in the geometry of earth and sun. The rate at which energy is received from the sun and the rate at which it is lost to the space determine the equilibrium temperature and climate of Earth. Factors that affect the climate are called climate forcings . Forcing mechanisms are either "internal" or "external". Natural and environmental capital perishes, society suffers but market flourishes. All countries are enjoying hyper economic growth through free market policy. The editors analyse the issues of climate change, its impact on various countries in the developing world especially on the vulnerable sections like poor and women, the politics of development in the third world countries relating to this issue and the movements of indigenous people and women to protect the environment and their livelihoods. Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing the planet. It refers to the change in the geometry of earth and sun. The rate at which energy is received from the sun and the rate at which it is lost to the space determine the equilibrium temperature and climate of Earth. Factors that affect the climate are called climate forcings . Forcing mechanisms are either "internal" or "external". Natural and environmental capital perishes, society suffers but market flourishes. All countries are enjoying hyper economic growth through free market policy. The editors analyse the issues of climate change, its impact on various countries in the developing world especially on the vulnerable sections like poor and women, the politics of development in the third world countries relating to this issue and the movements of indigenous people and women to protect the environment and their livelihoods.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kumar B. Das

Dr. Kumar B. Das ( b. 1955) after obtaining M.A. (Applied Economics) from utkal University, joined presidency College , Calcutta as Research Fellow in 1978 and eventually he was awarded the Ph.D. Degree by Utkal University in 1984. To his credit he has about 25 research papers published in many reputed journals of India and abroad. He is the author of Cement Industry of India. He at5tended on a number of occasions Advanced Summer Institutes, seminars and Conferences in countries like Holland (1980), UK (1981), Italy (1984). He is a member of Royal Economic society (U.K.) and International Associations. His field of research interest covers Regional Economics, industrial Economics, Urban Economics. He is currently serving as Reader in the Department of Applied Economics of Utkal University where he is actively engaged in his post-doctoral research work.

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Title
Climate Change and Politics of Development
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Edition
1st.ed.
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ISBN
9789381839218
Length
xviii+270p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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