To deal with the climate crisis we need a new paradigm of technological and social development aimed at the restoration of ecological systems--the bio-digital energy paradigm. How do we get to this paradigm? The book draws on more than 250 interviews across 17 key countries to present a practical answer this question. We need a strong state to lead. There are four possible leaders--the EU, US, China and India. China is best placed to lead. It is building experimental cities like eco-cities and sponge cities out of which could grow the climate survival governance that the world badly needs.
To deal with the climate crisis we need a new paradigm of technological and social development aimed at the restoration of ecological systems--the bio-digital energy paradigm. How do we get to this paradigm? The book draws on more than 250 interviews across 17 key countries to present a practical answer this question. We need a strong state to lead. There are four possible leaders--the EU, US, China and India. China is best placed to lead. It is building experimental cities like eco-cities and sponge cities out of which could grow the climate survival governance that the world badly needs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Drahos is a Professor of Law and Governance at the European University Institute, Florence. He holds a Chair in Intellectual Property at Queen Mary, University of London and is Professor Emeritus at the Australian National University. He is a member of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. He holds degrees in law, politics, and philosophy. His publications include A Philosophy of Intellectual Property, Global Business Regulation, (with John Braithwaite), Information Feudalism (with John Braithwaite), and Intellectual Property, Indigenous People and Their Knowledge.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The Argument in Summary 2. Choosing Among Implausible Leaders 3. Technology choices 4. The Geo-Energy Trilemma and its Mis-Management 5. "Winners" and "Losers" in Hotter Worlds 6. China's Limits to Growth 7. Backing the Bio-Digital Energy Paradigm? 8. City Pathways to the Bio-Digital Energy Paradigm 9. India, the Janus Energy Sovereign 10. Survival Governance
Preface 1. The Argument in Summary 2. Choosing Among Implausible Leaders 3. Technology choices 4. The Geo-Energy Trilemma and its Mis-Management 5. "Winners" and "Losers" in Hotter Worlds 6. China's Limits to Growth 7. Backing the Bio-Digital Energy Paradigm? 8. City Pathways to the Bio-Digital Energy Paradigm 9. India, the Janus Energy Sovereign 10. Survival Governance
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