by Patrick Appel
Ezra Klein, getting adjusted to his new home on the digital pages of the WaPo, passes along word of year-long study (pdf) by The Lancet the University College London on the global impact of climate change:
Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger make a counterpoint in the last TNR:
Greens often note that the changing global climate will have the greatest impact on the world's poor; they neglect to mention that the poor also have the most to gain from development fueled by cheap fossil fuels like coal. For the poor, the climate is already dangerous. They are already subject to the droughts, floods, hurricanes, and diseases that future warming will intensify. It is their poverty, not rising carbon-dioxide levels, that make them more vulnerable than the rest of us. By contrast, it is the richest humans–those of us who have achieved comfort, prosperity, and economic security for ourselves and for our children–who have the most to lose from the kind of apocalyptic global-warming scenarios that have so often been invoked in recent years.