WHITE, Colin. "The potential destructiveness of global warming implies the need to impose the costs on those responsible, without allowing free-riders to take advantage of the situation"

Colin White (economic historian and former Professor of Economics at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia) recognizes the acute problem of man-made climate change and states (2018): “The potential destructiveness of global warming implies the need to impose the costs on those responsible, without allowing free-riders to take advantage of the situation” [i.e. imposing a price on carbon pollution] (Colin White, “A History of the Global Economy. The Inevitable Accident”, Edward Elgar Publishing, UK, 2018; quoted in Gideon Polya, “Review: “A History of the Global Economy, The inevitable accident” - Indian Holocaust & Genocide Ignored”, Countercurrents, 17 February 2019: https://countercurrents.org/2019/02/17/review-a-history-of-the-global-economy-indian-holocaust-genocide-ignored/ ).