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The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong--and how to fix it

Title
The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong--and how to fix it / Dieter Helm.
Author
Helm, Dieter.
Publication
New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, [2012], ©2012.

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xiii, 273 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well--and global temperatures along with it.In this hard-hitting book, Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy--from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. Lucid, compelling and rigorously researched, this book will have a lasting impact on how we think about climate change"--
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Why should we worry about climate change? -- 1.How serious is climate change? -- 2.Why are emissions rising? -- 3.Who is to blame? -- pt. TWO Why is so little being achieved? -- 4.Current renewables technologies to the rescue? -- 5.Can demand be cut? -- 6.A new dawn for nuclear? -- 7.Are we running out of fossil fuels? -- 8.A credible international agreement? -- pt. THREE What should be done? -- 9.Fixing the carbon price -- 10.Making the transition -- 11.Investing in new technologies.
ISBN
  • 9780300186598 (hardback)
  • 0300186592 (hardback)
LCCN
  • 2012017386
  • 99950889302
OCLC
  • ocn785865193
  • 785865193
  • SCSB-5662121
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries