A bright future : how some countries have solved climate change and the rest can follow / Joshua S. Goldstein and Staffan A. Qvist.
Publisher: New York : PublicAffairs, 2019Edition: First edition.Description: x, 276 pages : illustrations.Content type: text | stillimage Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781541724105.Subject(s): Climate change mitigation | Climatic changes | Global warming | Renewable energy sources | SustainabilityDDC classification: 363.73874
Contents:
Decarbonization -- Climate won't wait -- What Sweden did -- What Germany did -- Half measures -- More energy, not less -- 100 percent renewables? -- Methane is still fossil -- Facing fears -- Safest energy ever -- Risks and fears -- Handling waste -- Preventing proliferation -- The way forward -- Keep what we've got -- Next-generation technology -- China, Russia, India -- Pricing carbon pollution -- Act globally.
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 363.73874 GOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 017004 |
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363.73874 GHO The nutmeg's curse : parables for a planet in crisis / | 363.73874 GID The politics of climate change / | 363.73874 GID The politics of climate change / | 363.73874 GOL A bright future : how some countries have solved climate change and the rest can follow / | 363.73874 GOR An inconvenient truth : | 363.73874 HEL The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong - and how to fix it / | 363.73874 HOR The politically incorrect guide to global warming and environmentalism / |
Decarbonization -- Climate won't wait -- What Sweden did -- What Germany did -- Half measures -- More energy, not less -- 100 percent renewables? -- Methane is still fossil -- Facing fears -- Safest energy ever -- Risks and fears -- Handling waste -- Preventing proliferation -- The way forward -- Keep what we've got -- Next-generation technology -- China, Russia, India -- Pricing carbon pollution -- Act globally.