In Search of Good Energy Policy
Herausgeber: Chaplin, Jonathan; Pollitt, Michael; Ozawa, Marc
In Search of Good Energy Policy
Herausgeber: Chaplin, Jonathan; Pollitt, Michael; Ozawa, Marc
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Offers an innovative look at why science and technology cannot alone meet the needs of energy policy making in the future.
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Offers an innovative look at why science and technology cannot alone meet the needs of energy policy making in the future.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781108481168
- ISBN-10: 1108481167
- Artikelnr.: 55391311
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781108481168
- ISBN-10: 1108481167
- Artikelnr.: 55391311
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Marc Ozawa, Michael Pollitt, David Reiner, Jonathan Chaplin
and Paul Warde; Part I. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives: 2. Political
science and energy David M. Reiner; 3. Economics - the proper valuation of
security and environment David Newbery; 4. Good energy: philosophical
perspectives Tim Lewens; 5. Public theology - 'grounded': an energy policy
rooted in human flourishing Jonathan Chaplin; 6. Anthropology and energy
policy; 7. History: a long view? Paul Warde; 8. Management - from the
drawing board to successful delivery Jim Platt; 9. Legal aspects of energy
policy Tibisay Morgandi and Jorge E. Viñuales; Part II. Cases and
Multi-Disciplinary Responses: 10. The ethics of nuclear energy: its past,
present and future Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser; 11. Fukushima and German
energy policy 2005-2015/16 Christian Growitsch and Felix Höffler; 12.
Rethinking the environmental state: an economic history of the Swedish
environmental Kuznets curve for carbon Magnus Lindmark; 13. Fossil fuel
systems to 100% renewable energy based smart energy systems: lessons from
the case of Denmark, 1973-2017 Frede Hvelplund, Søren Djørup and Karl
Sperling; 14. A political economy of carbon capture and storage: how
interests have outstripped economics in shaping the evolution of a
technology David M. Reiner; 15. Scaling clean energy for data centers:
trends, problems, solutions Atif Ansar, Dan Madrigal and Seth Collins; 16.
Public participation in the context of energy activities: the role of the
Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli; 17. Biofuel
energy, ancestral time, and the destruction of Borneo: an ethical
perspective Michael S. Northcott; 18. From inspiration to implementation:
Laudato Si', public theology and the demands of energy policy Jonathan
Chaplin; 19. Introduction to multi-disciplinary approaches Marc Ozawa and
Michael Pollitt; 20. A comparative study of air pollution trends in
historical London and contemporary Beijing Jacqueline Lam, Yang Han,
Shan-Shan Wang, Victor O. K. Li, Michael Pollitt, and Paul Warde; 21. The
power of Siberia: a Eurasian pipeline policy 'good' for whom? 22. Responses
and final thoughts.
and Paul Warde; Part I. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives: 2. Political
science and energy David M. Reiner; 3. Economics - the proper valuation of
security and environment David Newbery; 4. Good energy: philosophical
perspectives Tim Lewens; 5. Public theology - 'grounded': an energy policy
rooted in human flourishing Jonathan Chaplin; 6. Anthropology and energy
policy; 7. History: a long view? Paul Warde; 8. Management - from the
drawing board to successful delivery Jim Platt; 9. Legal aspects of energy
policy Tibisay Morgandi and Jorge E. Viñuales; Part II. Cases and
Multi-Disciplinary Responses: 10. The ethics of nuclear energy: its past,
present and future Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser; 11. Fukushima and German
energy policy 2005-2015/16 Christian Growitsch and Felix Höffler; 12.
Rethinking the environmental state: an economic history of the Swedish
environmental Kuznets curve for carbon Magnus Lindmark; 13. Fossil fuel
systems to 100% renewable energy based smart energy systems: lessons from
the case of Denmark, 1973-2017 Frede Hvelplund, Søren Djørup and Karl
Sperling; 14. A political economy of carbon capture and storage: how
interests have outstripped economics in shaping the evolution of a
technology David M. Reiner; 15. Scaling clean energy for data centers:
trends, problems, solutions Atif Ansar, Dan Madrigal and Seth Collins; 16.
Public participation in the context of energy activities: the role of the
Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli; 17. Biofuel
energy, ancestral time, and the destruction of Borneo: an ethical
perspective Michael S. Northcott; 18. From inspiration to implementation:
Laudato Si', public theology and the demands of energy policy Jonathan
Chaplin; 19. Introduction to multi-disciplinary approaches Marc Ozawa and
Michael Pollitt; 20. A comparative study of air pollution trends in
historical London and contemporary Beijing Jacqueline Lam, Yang Han,
Shan-Shan Wang, Victor O. K. Li, Michael Pollitt, and Paul Warde; 21. The
power of Siberia: a Eurasian pipeline policy 'good' for whom? 22. Responses
and final thoughts.
1. Introduction Marc Ozawa, Michael Pollitt, David Reiner, Jonathan Chaplin
and Paul Warde; Part I. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives: 2. Political
science and energy David M. Reiner; 3. Economics - the proper valuation of
security and environment David Newbery; 4. Good energy: philosophical
perspectives Tim Lewens; 5. Public theology - 'grounded': an energy policy
rooted in human flourishing Jonathan Chaplin; 6. Anthropology and energy
policy; 7. History: a long view? Paul Warde; 8. Management - from the
drawing board to successful delivery Jim Platt; 9. Legal aspects of energy
policy Tibisay Morgandi and Jorge E. Viñuales; Part II. Cases and
Multi-Disciplinary Responses: 10. The ethics of nuclear energy: its past,
present and future Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser; 11. Fukushima and German
energy policy 2005-2015/16 Christian Growitsch and Felix Höffler; 12.
Rethinking the environmental state: an economic history of the Swedish
environmental Kuznets curve for carbon Magnus Lindmark; 13. Fossil fuel
systems to 100% renewable energy based smart energy systems: lessons from
the case of Denmark, 1973-2017 Frede Hvelplund, Søren Djørup and Karl
Sperling; 14. A political economy of carbon capture and storage: how
interests have outstripped economics in shaping the evolution of a
technology David M. Reiner; 15. Scaling clean energy for data centers:
trends, problems, solutions Atif Ansar, Dan Madrigal and Seth Collins; 16.
Public participation in the context of energy activities: the role of the
Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli; 17. Biofuel
energy, ancestral time, and the destruction of Borneo: an ethical
perspective Michael S. Northcott; 18. From inspiration to implementation:
Laudato Si', public theology and the demands of energy policy Jonathan
Chaplin; 19. Introduction to multi-disciplinary approaches Marc Ozawa and
Michael Pollitt; 20. A comparative study of air pollution trends in
historical London and contemporary Beijing Jacqueline Lam, Yang Han,
Shan-Shan Wang, Victor O. K. Li, Michael Pollitt, and Paul Warde; 21. The
power of Siberia: a Eurasian pipeline policy 'good' for whom? 22. Responses
and final thoughts.
and Paul Warde; Part I. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives: 2. Political
science and energy David M. Reiner; 3. Economics - the proper valuation of
security and environment David Newbery; 4. Good energy: philosophical
perspectives Tim Lewens; 5. Public theology - 'grounded': an energy policy
rooted in human flourishing Jonathan Chaplin; 6. Anthropology and energy
policy; 7. History: a long view? Paul Warde; 8. Management - from the
drawing board to successful delivery Jim Platt; 9. Legal aspects of energy
policy Tibisay Morgandi and Jorge E. Viñuales; Part II. Cases and
Multi-Disciplinary Responses: 10. The ethics of nuclear energy: its past,
present and future Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser; 11. Fukushima and German
energy policy 2005-2015/16 Christian Growitsch and Felix Höffler; 12.
Rethinking the environmental state: an economic history of the Swedish
environmental Kuznets curve for carbon Magnus Lindmark; 13. Fossil fuel
systems to 100% renewable energy based smart energy systems: lessons from
the case of Denmark, 1973-2017 Frede Hvelplund, Søren Djørup and Karl
Sperling; 14. A political economy of carbon capture and storage: how
interests have outstripped economics in shaping the evolution of a
technology David M. Reiner; 15. Scaling clean energy for data centers:
trends, problems, solutions Atif Ansar, Dan Madrigal and Seth Collins; 16.
Public participation in the context of energy activities: the role of the
Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli; 17. Biofuel
energy, ancestral time, and the destruction of Borneo: an ethical
perspective Michael S. Northcott; 18. From inspiration to implementation:
Laudato Si', public theology and the demands of energy policy Jonathan
Chaplin; 19. Introduction to multi-disciplinary approaches Marc Ozawa and
Michael Pollitt; 20. A comparative study of air pollution trends in
historical London and contemporary Beijing Jacqueline Lam, Yang Han,
Shan-Shan Wang, Victor O. K. Li, Michael Pollitt, and Paul Warde; 21. The
power of Siberia: a Eurasian pipeline policy 'good' for whom? 22. Responses
and final thoughts.