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The 2015 Paris Agreement marked a turning point in the global
community's response to climate change. For the first time, almost
all the world's nations put forward specific pledges to cut their
greenhouse gas emissions with the aim of limiting global warming to
well below 2 C, and ideally 1.5 C. The ten contributions in Climate
Policy after the 2015 Paris Climate Conference provide a powerful
and scholarly analysis of how this historic achievement came about.
With a new introduction providing an update on recent developments,
the other chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of the journal, Climate Policy.
Drawing on political science, economics, philosophy, theology,
social anthropology, history, management studies, law, and other
subject areas, In Search of Good Energy Policy brings together
leading academics from across the social sciences and humanities to
offer an innovative look at why science and technology, and the
type of quantification they champion, cannot alone meet the needs
of energy policy making in the future. Featuring world-class
researchers from the University of Cambridge and other leading
universities around the world, this innovative book presents an
interdisciplinary dialogue in which scientists and practitioners
reach across institutional divides to offer their perspectives on
the relevance of multi-disciplinary research for 'real world'
application. This work should be read by anyone interested in
understanding how multidisciplinary research and collaboration is
essential to crafting good energy policy.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and "negative emissions"
technologies will play an essential role in mitigating the impact
of global warming and meeting the temperature targets set by the
IPCC and by COP21. Identifying the role and value of CCS relative
to other mitigation technologies is of vital importance. This book
provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the major sources
of carbon dioxide emission, capture and storage, as well as
negative emissions technologies, and provides insight into the role
and value of CCS in the industrial and power sectors. The issues
associated with commercial deployment of CCS are discussed,
providing potential approaches to overcome these hurdles through a
combination of political, economic and R&D strategies. Carbon
Capture and Storage provides the latest global perspective on the
role and value of CCS in delivering temperature targets and
reducing the impact of global warming. With contributions from
internationally recognised leaders, this book will appeal to
graduate students and researchers in academia and industry, working
in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and energy policy.
Drawing on political science, economics, philosophy, theology,
social anthropology, history, management studies, law, and other
subject areas, In Search of Good Energy Policy brings together
leading academics from across the social sciences and humanities to
offer an innovative look at why science and technology, and the
type of quantification they champion, cannot alone meet the needs
of energy policy making in the future. Featuring world-class
researchers from the University of Cambridge and other leading
universities around the world, this innovative book presents an
interdisciplinary dialogue in which scientists and practitioners
reach across institutional divides to offer their perspectives on
the relevance of multi-disciplinary research for 'real world'
application. This work should be read by anyone interested in
understanding how multidisciplinary research and collaboration is
essential to crafting good energy policy.
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