"In the absence of regulation and/or some prohibitive cost attached to the release of es into the , will freedom in the climate commons bring ruin to all? Or will a more complex scenario develop, in which unequal use of the climate commons brings benefit to some and ruin to others?"
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Kerry H. Cook
is an American climate scientist and, since 2008, a professor at the . She was elected in 2009 a Fellow of the and in 2021 was awarded the Tropical Meteorology Research Award.
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