Does Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hurt Economic Growth

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Eren Cifci, a doctoral student in Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Economics, was quoted in the Futurity, March 12, article, “Does Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hurt Economic Growth?” The School of Economics is part of the Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.

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The Kyoto Protocol cut greenhouse gas emissions in nations that signed the agreement, but also may have slowed economic growth, new research suggests. Political wrangling over international agreements to curb climate change tends to be divisive. Just look at the reactions to the recent decision by President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Paris Agreement… Their findings? “The Kyoto Protocol was successful in terms of decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, but has also had economic impacts, slowing down per capita GDP growth,” says Eren Cifci, a master’s student in Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Economics.

For the full article, visit the Futurity website.

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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, School of Economics

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Institute and Campus
Keywords
GDP, growth, greenhouse, gas
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  • Created On: Mar 28, 2018 - 12:57pm
  • Last Updated: Mar 28, 2018 - 12:57pm