Check out the latest commentary at the Nassau Institute. This week’s topic is Global Warming – Potential Revenue for the Bahamas? by Bob Knauss.
Here’s a little snippet:
“Anyone who has followed the evolution of global warming as a media topic over the past two decades is familiar with the story of low-lying island nations as being the most vulnerable to the anticipated sea-level rise and stormy weather predicted to accompany the “greenhouse effect.” It makes a good story – island nations, with their small populations and low emissions of greenhouse gases, are the least at fault for global warming and the least able to do anything about it. Yet, they are the nations most at risk, with the fewest options for mitigation.”
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