Sir Nicholas Stern, FBA (born 22 April 1946) is a British economist and academic. He was the Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank from 2000 to 2003, and is now a civil servant and government economic advisor in the United Kingdom. After attending Latymer Upper School, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and his Doctor of Philosophy in economics at Nuffield College, Oxford. Wikipedia
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Even as we sit outside the Stern Review office in HM Treasury building, waiting to interview him, Im reminded of his international prominence: were informed hes on the phone to the leader of the Opposition in Australia. thebeaveronline.co.uk/Features/a-stern-response
Sir Nicholas Stern also took part in a panel discussion with key Japanese stakeholders in the climate-change debate including senior representatives from business and government. www.uknow.or.jp/be_e/environment/stern-symposium/
Although it was commissioned by the British government back in July 2005 Nicholas Sterns report takes a necessary international perspective. www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/537-What-Ste...