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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change

Sir Nicholas Stern, Head of the Government Economic Service and Adviser to the Government on the economics of climate change and development, is delighted to present his report to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Economics of Climate Change:

Full report
Executive Summary and Executive Summary in other languages
Postscript and Technical Annex to postscript

Launch Press notice, comments on the Review, launch presentation and speaking notes
Supporting commissioned research
Background to the Review
Presentations by Sir Nicholas Stern

Following the release of the Review - additional papers

Some additional papers have been written since the release of the Review
Additional papers

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Hardcopies will be available from January at a charge of c. £29.99 + £3.50 postage and packing (quoting ISBN number: 0-521-70080-9). Copies can be ordered from Cambridge University Press via the website http://www.cambridge.org/9780521700801, by fax on +44 (0)1223 315052 or post from the following address: Science Marketing, Freepost, Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, CB2.

The Stern Review team can be contacted by telephone: 020 7270 6280 or by email: stern.review@hm-treasury.gov.uk until the end of July when work will be continued through the Office of Climate Change (the website will be accessible from the end of July)

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