In 2009, governments at the Copenhagen climate talks committed to limiting global warming to no more than 2C above pre-industrial temperatures, beyond this level, scientists threaten catastrophic climate change. 97% of the worlds climate scientists agre

make sure task 4 fits to 1,2, and 3 (see attached file).
make sure to put up to 15-20 references, also these ones:

Bowles, S., Carlin, W. and Stevens, M., 2020. The Economy. [ebook] Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: <https://core-econ.org/the-economy/index.html>

Mankiw, N. and Taylor, M., 2020. Economics. 5th ed. Andover: Annabel Ainscow.

Gillespie, A., 2019. FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMICS 5E. 5th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Begg, D., Vernasca, G., Fischer, S. and Dornbusch, R., 2014. Economics. 11th ed. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill Education.

if you can’t access the book, no worries just put them in the reference list anyways…

Task 4:

In 2009, governments at the Copenhagen climate talks committed to limiting global warming to no more than 2C above pre-industrial temperatures, beyond this level, scientists threaten catastrophic climate change. 97% of the worlds climate scientists agree that human emissions of greenhouse gases are responsible for climate change. Limiting atmospheric concentrations of CO2 to 450 parts per million (ppm) will give us a 50% chance of achieving this target
How is climate change affecting or likely to affect your chosen country. Explore the issue of Climate Change (both locally and globally) as social dilemma. Refer to the external effect (or externalities) and the tragedy of the commons. How has the recent covid-19 crisis and lock-down impacted pollution? What can we learn from this? Briefly explain.