Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy

With the Framework Convention on Climate Change, action to prevent possible global warming is on the agenda. But the obtacles appear daunting. Peter Read argues that the problem can be tackled, however, at a much more affordable cost than commonly realized, and in ways likely both to provide incentives to energy corporations and to improve the development prospects of many countries in the South.

The key lies in a multi-disciplinary policy perspective that integrates engineering, economics and decision theory. The author's highly innovative argument proposes a novel Tradeable Absorption Obligation to wean energy corporations onto sustainable fuel coupled with deploying recent biomass energy technology advances - notable new methods of intensive fuelwood production, gas turbine power generation and ethanol fermentation. This strategy opens up the prospect of controlling the level of the main global warming gas not simply by lowering CO2 emissions but by radically increasing CO2 absorption.

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Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy

With the Framework Convention on Climate Change, action to prevent possible global warming is on the agenda. But the obtacles appear daunting. Peter Read argues that the problem can be tackled, however, at a much more affordable cost than commonly realized, and in ways likely both to provide incentives to energy corporations and to improve the development prospects of many countries in the South.

The key lies in a multi-disciplinary policy perspective that integrates engineering, economics and decision theory. The author's highly innovative argument proposes a novel Tradeable Absorption Obligation to wean energy corporations onto sustainable fuel coupled with deploying recent biomass energy technology advances - notable new methods of intensive fuelwood production, gas turbine power generation and ethanol fermentation. This strategy opens up the prospect of controlling the level of the main global warming gas not simply by lowering CO2 emissions but by radically increasing CO2 absorption.

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Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy

Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy

by Peter Read
Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy

Responding to Global Warming: The Technology, Economics and Politics of Sustainable Energy

by Peter Read

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With the Framework Convention on Climate Change, action to prevent possible global warming is on the agenda. But the obtacles appear daunting. Peter Read argues that the problem can be tackled, however, at a much more affordable cost than commonly realized, and in ways likely both to provide incentives to energy corporations and to improve the development prospects of many countries in the South.

The key lies in a multi-disciplinary policy perspective that integrates engineering, economics and decision theory. The author's highly innovative argument proposes a novel Tradeable Absorption Obligation to wean energy corporations onto sustainable fuel coupled with deploying recent biomass energy technology advances - notable new methods of intensive fuelwood production, gas turbine power generation and ethanol fermentation. This strategy opens up the prospect of controlling the level of the main global warming gas not simply by lowering CO2 emissions but by radically increasing CO2 absorption.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781856491624
Publisher: Zed Books
Publication date: 03/01/1994
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
Glossary
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Fragile Climate System
3. Political Decisions in an Uncertain World
4. Sustainable Fuel Technology
5. Economic Theory and the Environment
6. The Economics of Pollution Policy
7. The Economics of Controlling Greenhouse Gas Levels
8. National interests
9. The Road from Rio
10. A Summing Up
Appendix: The New Zealand Case
Index
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