Global Change, Energy Issues and Regulation Policies Global Change, Energy Issues and Regulation Policies
Book 2 - Integrated Science & Technology Program

Global Change, Energy Issues and Regulation Policies

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Publisher Description

This book analyses the deep interaction between the world’s environmental crises, energy production, conversion and use, and global regulation policies.

Bringing together experts from a wide range of scientific fields, including physics, geosciences, social sciences, and so on, it offers the reader a broad scope of knowledge on such topics as:
climate change and exhaustion of resources the relationship between basic science and the development of sustainable energy technologies the relationship between global and local environmental policiesthe possible competition between foodstuff production and that of agro-fuels
The conclusions emphasize five technological keys for the solution of the energy/environmental crisis:
improvement of energy efficiency and savingsgreen electricity production nuclear energy carbon management energy vector use optimisation
Further keys, such as:
urban adaptation negotiations at the international level financial rules
are to be found in fields such as law and politics.

This book invites the reader to consider the multidisciplinary aspects of these urgent energy/environmental issues. It will be of special interest to those involved in environmental protection, energy issues and sustainable development, and international relations.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2013
18 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Netherlands
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
3.9
MB
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