Planetary economics : energy, climate change and the three domains of sustainable development için kapak resmi
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Planetary economics : energy, climate change and the three domains of sustainable development
Yazar:
Grubb, Michael.
ISBN:
9780415518826
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xxvii, 520 pages ; 26 cm
İçerik:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1 Trapped?; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The physical challenges -- energy, resources and climate; 1.3 Evidence and theory: energy and economy; 1.4 Evidence and theory: costing the climate; 1.5 Trapped?; Notes; References; 2 The Three Domains; 2.1 Three conceptions of risk and opportunity; 2.2 Three fields of theory; 2.3 Three economic processes; 2.4 Three realms of opportunity; 2.5 Three pillars of response; 2.6 Domain alignments. 2.7 ConclusionsNotes; References; Pillar I Standards and engagement for smarter choices; 3 Energy and emissions: technologies and systems; 3.1 The energy system; 3.2 Smarter buildings: efficiency and heat supply; 3.3 Cleaner production: manufacturing and materials; 3.4 Purer power: electricity without carbon; 3.5 Tackling transport: transforming vehicles and fuels; 3.6 Resources; 3.7 Smarter systems and scenarios; 3.8 Conclusions; Notes; References; 4 Why so wasteful?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Evidence: trends and potentials; 4.3 How much more? 4.4 Explanations: barriers to and drivers of change4.5 Behavioural realities: individuals; 4.6 Behavioural realities: organisations; 4.7 Better buildings: a dynamic view of long-term potential; 4.8 Conclusions; Notes; References; 5 Tried and tested: four decades of energy-efficiency policy; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 From exhortation to institutions; 5.3 The end-use toolbox; 5.4 Integration and application to buildings; 5.5 A measured (but inadequately measured) success; 5.6 Bounding rebound; 5.7 Better buildings: prospects and trade-offs; 5.8 Missing pieces. 5.9 Conclusions: beyond the efficiency paradoxNotes; References; Pillar II Markets and prices for cleaner products and processes; 6 Pricing pollution: of truth and taxes; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Why price matters; 6.3 First steps first: reforming energy subsidies; 6.4 Pricing for energy security: gasoline taxes; 6.5 Pricing for pollution: the principles; 6.6 Carbon costs, 'co-benefits' and 'double dividend'; 6.7 Response options in the Second Domain; 6.8 Tax versus cap-and-trade: which is more efficient?; 6.9 Pricing pollution in practice; 6.10 The politics of pricing; 6.11 Conclusions; Notes. 8.4 Tackling 'carbon leakage' -- an evolutionary approach to production, consumption and trade.
Özet:
How well do our assumptions about the global challenges of energy, environment and economic development fit the facts?Energy prices have varied hugely between countries and over time, yet the share of national income spent on energy has remained surprisingly constant. The foundational theories of economic growth account for only about half the growth observed in practice. Despite escalating warnings for more than two decades about the planetary risks of rising greenhouse gas emissions, most governments have seemed powerless to change course. Plane.
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