Authors
John E Thornes, Samuel Randalls
Publication date
2007/12/1
Journal
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography
Volume
89
Issue
4
Pages
273-285
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The atmosphere may be the most valuable resource on Earth and is worth orders of magnitude more to society than it costs as a hazard. However, the atmosphere, and information about the atmosphere, are increasingly being transformed from being considered as part of a global commons to being conceived of as a global commodity to be bought and sold. There are three basic types of atmospheric commodity: firstly, the material atmosphere itself; secondly, the physical properties of the atmosphere; and thirdly, data or information or predictions about the atmosphere. The global expenditure on national meteorological and climatological services and research has now been surpassed by the value of new economic instruments such as weather derivatives and climate emissions trading. Atmospheric scientists, climatologists and physical geographers need to be critically aware of what the consequences, both …
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Scholar articles
JE Thornes, S Randalls - Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 2007