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August 08, 2005

ENV-ECON link on Wikipedia

A link to Gernot Wagner's from the answer desk: green GDP post has appeared at the end of the Wikipedia entry on Green GDP:

Further reading with a brief explanation of Green GDP.

Cool.

Note: In answer to the obvious question: No, I didn't edit the Wiki to self-promote ENV-ECON. And Tim is on vacation. If he did it, he's in big trouble with the powers that be.

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Just to add to the list of denials, it wasn't me either. Although the Wikipedia entry on Green GDP would certainly deserve a major overhaul.

Wasn't me either. I have better things to do on vacation (like dodge thunderstorms).

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