<span>This book investigates the role of climate-induced innovation and climate change mitigation technologies in reducing the negative impact of climate change. Through original case studies and analysis, frameworks to both reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and respond to the impacts of a cha
Climate Change Mitigation: A Balanced Approach to Climate Change
β Scribed by Mitsutsune Yamaguchi (auth.), Mitsutsune Yamaguchi (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 275
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Energy 4
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Climate change is mainly caused by emissions of CO2 from burning fossil fuels, which provides over 85% of the worldβs energy. Strategies for mitigating climate change are connected with handling economic and social activities through their effects on the use of energy. Climate Change Mitigation investigates the costs of mitigation measures in comparison to their benefits, and compares the effects of implementing mitigation measures on various areas such as energy security and energy economy.
βFor 20 years, diplomats have struggled to make progress on climate change, mostly because global diplomacy is not well-linked to the realities of how nations and firms control emissions and adapt to the impacts of a changing climate. In this excellent book, Dr Yamaguchi has assembled experts to guide the redesign of global policy. The authors underscore how global warming efforts must resonate with other policy goals.β David G. Victor, Director, Laboratory on International Law and Regulation and Professor, University of California San Diego
βClimate Change Mitigation clarifies that climate change cannot be controlled by sacrificing economic growth or other global problems; however, action to control climate change cannot be delayed.Climate policy is pervasive and affects all dimensions of international policy;but it cannot be too ambitious: a balanced approach between mitigation and adaptation, economic growth and resource management, and short term development and long term investments, should be adopted. I recommend its reading.β Carlo Carraro,President, Caβ Foscari University of Venice
βThe International Energy Agency estimates for every $1 of investment now toward sustainable energy, $4 of future spending can be saved. There is a business case for companies to reduce energy use. Companies in the energy and resource intensive industries must lead the way.β Chad Holliday, Chairman. World Business Council for Sustainable Development and former Chair and CEO, DuPont
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Introduction....Pages 1-6
The Ultimate Objective of Climate Response Strategies, and a Desirable and Feasible International Framework....Pages 7-42
Mitigation Targets and Effort-Sharing Among Regions and Countries....Pages 43-62
Balance Between Energy Security and Mitigation Responses....Pages 63-87
Cost of Mitigation....Pages 89-105
Balance Between Mitigation and Adaptation....Pages 107-127
Policies and Measures....Pages 129-159
Potential for Energy Efficiency Improvement and Barriers....Pages 161-177
Technology Diffusion and Development....Pages 179-221
Nuclear Accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and Its Impact on Japanese Energy and Climate Policy....Pages 223-244
Epilogue, IPCC and Communication....Pages 245-255
Back Matter....Pages 257-262
β¦ Subjects
Energy Economics; Climate Change; Energy Policy, Economics and Management; Environmental Economics
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book investigates and discusses the respective issues arising in the current discourse on climate protection from different legal perspectives (including international law, European law and national public and civil law). In particular, it addresses the issue of βclimate protection by courtsβ.
<div>Carbon stabilization involves to capturing carbon from the atmosphere and fix itΒ in the forms soil organic carbon stock for a long period of time, it will be present toΒ escape as a greenhouse gas in the form of carbon dioxide. Soil carbon storage is anΒ important ecosystem service, resulting fro
Within the contexts of the global warming crisis facing the world, climate change mitigation strategies must be developed with a deep understanding of the science behind the impact of climate change and adaptations that must be made. This book discusses the mitigation strategy of climate change from
<p>There is a mounting consensus that human behavior is changing the global climate and its consequence could be catastrophic. Reducing the 24 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions from stationary and mobile sources is a gigantic task involving both technological challenges and monumental