The Challenge of Climate Change :Which Way Now?

Publication subTitle :Which Way Now?

Author: Daniel P. Perlmutter  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9781444328530

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780470654972

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470654989

Subject: P467 Climate change, climate history

Language: ENG

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Description

Global warming and climate change present complex interlocking issues of public policy, multilateral negotiation, and technological advancement.  This book explores both the problems and the opportunities presented by international agreements, and examines the technological developments and policy goals that can be pursued to effect the changes necessary.  Specific steps are proposed in the form of a list of priorities.

This book represents a cooperative enterprise between two authors of different backgrounds - engineering and international relations  - and is directed  to an educated but non-professional lay audience without any formal training in either science or international relations. The points of view of negotiators from both developed and developing nations are presented and compared.  Each topic is presented from both technical and policy perspectives as a means to evaluate the variety of proposals that have been offered as remedies to global warming.

The text is supported by illustrations and tables where appropriate, including a list of References at the end of each chapter.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 9

Preface

pp.:  9 – 13

Acknowledgments

pp.:  13 – 16

1: In the Beginning

pp.:  16 – 17

2: A View of Geopolitics

pp.:  17 – 32

3: Surveying the Field

pp.:  32 – 49

4: Global Warming

pp.:  49 – 71

5: Renewable Energy

pp.:  71 – 97

6: Energy Storage

pp.:  97 – 119

7: The Negotiating Process

pp.:  119 – 132

8: From Theory to Practice

pp.:  132 – 147

9: Where Do We Go from Here?

pp.:  147 – 166

10: A List of Priorities

pp.:  166 – 187

11: Prospects After Copenhagen

pp.:  187 – 204

Index

pp.:  204 – 239

LastPages

pp.:  239 – 246

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