This book analyses the Gulf's decarbonization and economic development strategies following their Paris Agreement pledges. It explores urgent climate action amidst geopolitical shifts, energy transitions, and economic diversification. It is essential reading for researchers and policymakers in energy policy, climate change, and the Middle East.
This book analyses the Gulf's decarbonization and economic development strategies following their Paris Agreement pledges. It explores urgent climate action amidst geopolitical shifts, energy transitions, and economic diversification. It is essential reading for researchers and policymakers in energy policy, climate change, and the Middle East.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin Dargin is a Senior Middle East Energy and Climate Scholar at the University of Oxford. He was previously a Research Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a Middle East and North Africa Fulbright Scholar specializing in regional energy issues. As a leading authority on Middle East energy and climate policy, he is recognized for his seminal research on the Gulf's energy transition, particularly his pioneering work on developing regional carbon markets in the Gulf region, which earned him the prestigious Harvard University AAA Award. Dr. Dargin is a frequent commentator on Middle East affairs for leading international media outlets and a sought-after advisor to governments and corporations on energy transition and sustainable development strategies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: climate crossroads: gulf decarbonization and the legacy of oil Part I. The Birth of the Petro-State: How Oil Reshaped the Gulf: 1. The philosophy of oil: theorizing development in the gulf states 2. Oil and Ambition: the gulf's industrial ascendancy 3. Modernization and its discontents: climate change, socio-political reform, and demographic anxiety 4. Geo-strategic norm-shaping and the art of the subsidy 5. Gaslighting the gulf: the perils of low-priced natural gas Part II. Reinventing the Petro-State: The Gulf's Race Against the Climate Clock: 6. Shifting sands: the geopolitics of climate diplomacy 7. From crude to clean: the renewable energy surge 8. Crafting the future: design pathways for gulf carbon emission reductions 9. The sixth wave imperative: the gulf's strategic reset for a post-carbon world Appendix References Index.
Introduction: climate crossroads: gulf decarbonization and the legacy of oil Part I. The Birth of the Petro-State: How Oil Reshaped the Gulf: 1. The philosophy of oil: theorizing development in the gulf states 2. Oil and Ambition: the gulf's industrial ascendancy 3. Modernization and its discontents: climate change, socio-political reform, and demographic anxiety 4. Geo-strategic norm-shaping and the art of the subsidy 5. Gaslighting the gulf: the perils of low-priced natural gas Part II. Reinventing the Petro-State: The Gulf's Race Against the Climate Clock: 6. Shifting sands: the geopolitics of climate diplomacy 7. From crude to clean: the renewable energy surge 8. Crafting the future: design pathways for gulf carbon emission reductions 9. The sixth wave imperative: the gulf's strategic reset for a post-carbon world Appendix References Index.
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