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Ce n’est un secret pour personne : l’une des principales causes de chicane dans un couple, c’est l’argent. Celui qu’on gagne, celui dont on dispose et celui qu’on devra se séparer advenant une rupture. Dans cet ouvrage incomparable, Pierre-Yves McSween et Paul-Antoine Jetté s’attaquent à ce sujet brûlant et expliquent comment les finances conjugales influent sur les rapports amoureux. En dévoilant les coulisses des divers arrangements économiques, fiscaux et légaux, ils démontrent de façon rationnelle que le prix de l’amour ne se calcule pas qu’en dollars. Ce livre ne dit pas « l’amour finit toujours par coûter cher », non. Il aborde avec un regard réaliste e...
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This textbook provides a broad introduction to the relationship between climate change, economics, and climate policy for young readers and future generations. It highlights the problem of intergenerational gaps and burden sharing on climate change. Taking on major contentious issues of today, it is rich with behavioural strategies and real life experiences which are explained in an accessible and engaging way. A diverse range of topics are covered, including farm animals of Sub-Sahara, Latin American rainforests, Indian monsoon agriculture, tropical cyclones in Bangladesh, sublime grasslands, energy revolutions, hydroelectric dams of China, backstop technologies, ocean exchanges with the atmosphere, mass extinction of species, commercial fisheries, infectious diseases and pandemics, and a climate policy big deal. Climate Change and Economics: Engaging with Future Generations with Action Plans aims to engage with young readers and offer action plans for activists. It is relevant to students interested in environmental economics and environmental science.