This book examines the financial implications of society adapting to the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and desertification. Further, it addresses the costs to make buildings more resilient to climate change.
This book examines the financial implications of society adapting to the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and desertification. Further, it addresses the costs to make buildings more resilient to climate change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Curley is a lawyer and currently a visiting scholar at the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, DC. He founded the Environmental Finance Centers at the University of Maryland, Cleveland State University, and the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. He served as a senior lecturer at the Johns Hopkins University, and he was also an adjunct professor of banking and finance at New York University. He has also taught environmental law and finance at the Vermont Law School. In 1990, he was appointed to the Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB) at the EPA, where he served for 21 years under four US Presidents.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Paying for Climate Change Prologue Chapter 1 The Lake People Chapter 2 The Beginnings Chapter 3 International Developments Chapter 4 Principles of Paying for Climate Change Chapter 5 The Price of Rising Sea Levels Chapter 6 Extreme Weather Events Chapter 7 Desiccation Chapter 8 Solar Energy Chapter 9 Locational Renewable Energy Sources Chapter 10 Nuclear Power Chapter 11 Natural Gas Chapter 12 Climate Finance Strategies Chapter 13 The Price of Renewable Energy Chapter 14 Other Renewable Energy Financing Chapter 15 Carbon and Agriculture Chapter 16 Tree Planting Chapter 17 Carbon and Transportation Chapter 18 Cap and Trade Chapter 19 Statewide or Regional Funds Chapter 20 Coastal Resiliency Finance Chapter 21 Flood Insurance Chapter 22 Environmental Impact Bonds Index
Introduction: Paying for Climate Change Prologue Chapter 1 The Lake People Chapter 2 The Beginnings Chapter 3 International Developments Chapter 4 Principles of Paying for Climate Change Chapter 5 The Price of Rising Sea Levels Chapter 6 Extreme Weather Events Chapter 7 Desiccation Chapter 8 Solar Energy Chapter 9 Locational Renewable Energy Sources Chapter 10 Nuclear Power Chapter 11 Natural Gas Chapter 12 Climate Finance Strategies Chapter 13 The Price of Renewable Energy Chapter 14 Other Renewable Energy Financing Chapter 15 Carbon and Agriculture Chapter 16 Tree Planting Chapter 17 Carbon and Transportation Chapter 18 Cap and Trade Chapter 19 Statewide or Regional Funds Chapter 20 Coastal Resiliency Finance Chapter 21 Flood Insurance Chapter 22 Environmental Impact Bonds Index
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