Written by one of the leading experts in the field, Paul Ekins, Stopping Climate Change provides a comprehensive overview of what is required to achieve Real Zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, and negative emissions thereafter, which is the only way to stop human-induced climate change.
Written by one of the leading experts in the field, Paul Ekins, Stopping Climate Change provides a comprehensive overview of what is required to achieve Real Zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, and negative emissions thereafter, which is the only way to stop human-induced climate change.
Paul Ekins is Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy at the Institute for Sustainable Resources, University College London (UCL). For 14 years he was a Co- Director of the UK Energy Research Centre. He was also the special adviser to the joint Houses of Parliament on the UK Climate Change Bill. At the EU level he was a member of the High- Level Panel of the European Commission's European Decarbonisation Pathways Initiative and was Vice Chair in 2012- 13 of the then Environment Commissioner's Expert Economists' Group on Resource Efficiency. He is a member of the International Resource Panel of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and was a Co- Chair of UNEP's flagship publication, the sixth Global Environment Outlook, published in 2019. In 1994 he received UNEP's Global 500 Award 'for outstanding environmental achievement'. In 2015 he received an OBE from the UK Government 'for services to environmental policy'.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Why real zero? Chapter 2: The global context and pathways to net zero Chapter 3 Energy efficiency, the 'first fuel' Chapter 4: Kicking the addiction to fossil fuels Chapter 5: The future is electric Chapter 6: Filling the gaps with bioenergy and hydrogen Chapter 7: Carbon capture, use, storage and removal, and geoengineering Chapter 8: The great enablers: Digitalisation, the circular economy and critical minerals for the clean energy transition Chapter 9: Decarbonisation of buildings, transport and industry Chapter 10: Feeding the world, reducing waste Chapter 11: Economics of climate mitigation Chapter 12: Policy and delivery Chapter 13: Conclusions Index
Introduction Chapter 1: Why real zero? Chapter 2: The global context and pathways to net zero Chapter 3 Energy efficiency, the 'first fuel' Chapter 4: Kicking the addiction to fossil fuels Chapter 5: The future is electric Chapter 6: Filling the gaps with bioenergy and hydrogen Chapter 7: Carbon capture, use, storage and removal, and geoengineering Chapter 8: The great enablers: Digitalisation, the circular economy and critical minerals for the clean energy transition Chapter 9: Decarbonisation of buildings, transport and industry Chapter 10: Feeding the world, reducing waste Chapter 11: Economics of climate mitigation Chapter 12: Policy and delivery Chapter 13: Conclusions Index
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