Fighting Climate Change May Be Cheaper And More Beneficial Than We Think | CBC News

Gaomei Wetland in Taichung, Taiwan, in 2009. (Nicky Loh/Reuters)

Ten years after U.S. cartoonist Joel Pett penned that cartoon, there is stronger scientific consensus than ever that climate change is real, and more and more evidence that fighting climate change has positive side effects or “co-benefits.”

Environmental researchers and policy advisers now say it’s crucial to take those into account when making decisions about climate change mitigation and adaptation.

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