UNICEF Brownbag

New York City

You recycle, eat local, and would never dream of eating an out-of-season grape? Good. But none of that will save the tuna or stop global warming. If you want to make the planet notice, follow the economics.

Gernot Wagner will speak about his recently published book, “But Will the Planet Notice? How Smart Economics Can Save the World.” Bill McKibben says it’s “an awfully good place to start.” Martin Wolf calls it “lucid and Enjoyable.” Matt Kahn asks, “Who knew that an economist not named Krugman could write so well?” The Daily Green describes it as: “Lessons in economics and global environmental problems, from a guy you’d actually talk to at a party.”

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