Game Theory and Climate Change

Despite the growing consensus on the need for action to counteract climate change, complex economic and political forces have so far prevented international actors from making much headway toward resolving the problem. Most approaches to climate change are based in economics and environmental scienc...

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Klimawandel
MATHEMATICS
Spieltheorie
Umweltökonomik
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