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The challenge of climate change : which way now?

Title
The challenge of climate change : which way now? / by Daniel D. Perlmutter and Robert L. Rothstein.
ISBN
9780470654989
0470654988
9780470654972 (pbk.)
047065497X (pbk.)
Published
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Physical Description
1 online resource
Summary
This book fills a previously unfilled niche on the popular subjects of climate change and global warming. Rather than evaluating whether or not the problem exists, Challenging Climate Change takes the stance that global warming is an ever-present reality in today's environment and systematically outlines a course of action for moving forward. The book addresses the interlocking issues of policy, negotiations, and technical solutions to the problems related to climate control while also proposing specific steps and a list of priorities. Throughout each chapter, the authors report information on recent findings on each topic and present and interpret a great variety of proposals on remedies to global warming. Each subject is evaluated from both technical and policy perspectives, covering topics such as renewable energy, the problem of supply and demand, energy storage, and international negotiations on implementation of environmental policies. The authors' uniquely different academic backgrounds come together on this topic to explore the difficulties as well as the needs of international agreements, together with the associated scientific potentials and limitations. It rejects pessimistic views, arguing that there are technological changes and/or important policies to pursue that can make a difference. The writing is straightforward and directed to an educated but non-professional audience, requiring no formal training in either science or international relations.
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Internet Archive collection.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 08, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
In the beginning
A View of geopolitics
Surveying the field
Global warming
Renewable energy
Energy storage
The negotiating process
From theory to practice
Where do we go from here?
A list of priorities
Prospects after Copenhagen.
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