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What A Living Whale Is Worth -- And Why The Economy Should Protect Nature : Ralph Chami : Ted
How much is one living blue whale worth in the fight against climate change? A lot more than you may think, says financial economist Ralph Chami. He explains the value of bringing the language of dollars and cents to conservation - and offers his vision of a new economy that would profit off regenerating nature, not extracting from it.
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