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    Published 2019
    “…In this way, environmental tax reforms and climate risk-management strategies can lay the much-needed fiscal foundation for development and climate action."…”
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    by Visuelt, Klimaatcoalitie, Klimaatoproep, Cornu, Tom
    Published 2007-2007
    “…Tekst: Hier begint het: International Climate Action Day za. 08.12.07 Brussel. Op straat voor solidariteit en klimaat. 14u30: start optocht / station Brussel Zuid. …”
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    “…From a growth perspective, issues of interest include the link between climate action and economic growth; the short-term and the long-term dimensions of this link; and the importance of innovation as an interface between climate action and economic growth. …”
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    by Hampton, Paul
    Published 2015
    “…The strong interdisciplinary approach draws together lessons from both physical and social science, providing an original empirical investigation into the climate politics of the UK trade union movement from high level officials down to workplace climate representatives, from issues of climate jobs to workers’ climate action."…”
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    “…Quantifying the benefits of climate action can facilitate support from constituencies interested in public health and food and energy security; it can also advance the international discussion of effective ways to address climate change while pursuing green growth. …”
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    by Hübler, Michael, Löschel, Andreas
    Published 2012
    “…A sustained allocation of free allowances (benchmarking) to leakage sectors, on the contrary, would slightly increase overall costs. Global climate action would improve the terms of trade in favour of the EU. …”
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    “…Also, the EU is still engaged in the final battle over the EU budget for 2014-2020, where one of the remaining questions is the extent to which it will reflect the political priority given to creating a greener and more sustainable European economy, and the extent to which its programmes will promote climate action."…”
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    by Smith, Alison
    Published 2013
    “…Many carbon reduction policies provide a range of additional benefits, from reduced air pollution and increased energy security to financial savings and healthier lifestyles, that can offset the costs of climate action. This book maps out the links between low carbon policies and their co-benefits, and shows how low carbon policies can lead to cleaner air and water, conservation of forests, more sustainable agriculture, less waste, safer and more secure energy, cost savings for households and businesses and a stronger and more stable economy. …”
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    by Stern, Nicholas
    Published 2015
    “…He makes a compelling case for climate action now and sets out the forms that action should take. …”
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