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Environmental policy is often practiced reactively with each crisis
addressed as an isolated event. Focusing on development of
proactive policies, Global Environment Policy: Concepts,
Principles, and Practice provides the essential scientific and
socioeconomic framework for formulating pragmatic and comprehensive
environmental policies. It discusses topics of interest to American
and international audiences. Beginning with basic concepts, the
book proceeds successively on to more advanced principles,
theories, and practices for developing and implementing
comprehensive environmental policy solutions. Topics are introduced
in a logical, yet connected, user-friendly manner. Using practical
case studies and examples, the book illustrates both the power and
limitations of theoretical approaches. It defines the scope and
nature of the environmental policy problem, outlining its origins
and evolution, and introduces the policy frameworks of the United
Nations, European Union, and the United States. Each chapter begins
with a case study and ends with a problem set; the questions are
designed to elicit practical and critical thinking. The book ends
with two capstone problems that exemplify nearly every major topic
and aspect presented in this book. Upon completion, students should
possess the competency required to examine a real world problem,
evaluate it in terms of the concepts, principles, and tools
described throughout the book, and develop a practical policy
solution for resolving that problem.
Informed by the authors' extensive experience in helping
organizations improve the performance of their management systems,
Inside Energy: Developing and Managing an ISO 50001 Energy
Management System covers how to apply each of the many requirements
of the standard in a systematic and comprehensive manner. It
discusses how converting an existing sub-optimal energy system into
a state-of-the-art high quality one produces a demonstrably high
return on investment. The book explores how to achieve energy
performance targets and qualify for ISO 50001 registration. It
helps you manage the skills, knowledge, and experience of the many
experts who will participate in your organization's Energy
Management System (EnMS) policy, planning, and implementation. This
book provides practical information for understanding and
developing an ISO 50000 Energy Management System (EnMS), including
clear and concise explanations of the standards and requirements.
Building from chapter to chapter, it supplies comprehensive
direction for developing, implementing, and managing an EnMS. The
text also explains the relationship between ISO 9000 and 14000, and
offers guidance for integrating EnMS concepts with existing
organizational policies, processes, and procedures. It also offers
additional guidance on methods available to management and energy
teams when implementing the ISO 50001 requirements. The book takes
readers through the steps that can transform existing energy
management systems to far more effective ones that significantly
reduce the costs of energy in the business' bottom line. It
includes perspectives on multinational and national energy and
environment policies that will likely affect the cost of energy
purchased in the world's markets. Using the information found in
this book, you can save your organization money by increasing
energy efficiency and/or reducing and more effectively managing
energy generation or usage. You can also reduce generation of
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promote improved public
relations by demonstrating that the organization is taking
measurable and tangible efforts (ISO 50001) to manage energy.
Designed for both beginning and seasoned NEPA practitioners, this
book guides professionals through the systematic mastery of the
National Environmental Policy Act and its regulations. The book,
written by NEPA expert Frederic March, is organized around ten
themes of actual practice: purposes, documents, analysis, coverage,
effectiveness, involvement, application, decisions, agencies, and
procedures.
Environmental policy is often practiced reactively with each crisis
addressed as an isolated event. Focusing on development of
proactive policies, Global Environment Policy: Concepts,
Principles, and Practice provides the essential scientific and
socioeconomic framework for formulating pragmatic and comprehensive
environmental policies. It discusses topics of interest to American
and international audiences. Beginning with basic concepts, the
book proceeds successively on to more advanced principles,
theories, and practices for developing and implementing
comprehensive environmental policy solutions. Topics are introduced
in a logical, yet connected, user-friendly manner. Using practical
case studies and examples, the book illustrates both the power and
limitations of theoretical approaches. It defines the scope and
nature of the environmental policy problem, outlining its origins
and evolution, and introduces the policy frameworks of the United
Nations, European Union, and the United States. Each chapter begins
with a case study and ends with a problem set; the questions are
designed to elicit practical and critical thinking. The book ends
with two capstone problems that exemplify nearly every major topic
and aspect presented in this book. Upon completion, students should
possess the competency required to examine a real world problem,
evaluate it in terms of the concepts, principles, and tools
described throughout the book, and develop a practical policy
solution for resolving that problem.
Informed by the authors' extensive experience in helping
organizations improve the performance of their management systems,
Inside Energy: Developing and Managing an ISO 50001 Energy
Management System covers how to apply each of the many requirements
of the standard in a systematic and comprehensive manner. It
discusses how converting an existing sub-optimal energy system into
a state-of-the-art high quality one produces a demonstrably high
return on investment. The book explores how to achieve energy
performance targets and qualify for ISO 50001 registration. It
helps you manage the skills, knowledge, and experience of the many
experts who will participate in your organization's Energy
Management System (EnMS) policy, planning, and implementation. This
book provides practical information for understanding and
developing an ISO 50000 Energy Management System (EnMS), including
clear and concise explanations of the standards and requirements.
Building from chapter to chapter, it supplies comprehensive
direction for developing, implementing, and managing an EnMS. The
text also explains the relationship between ISO 9000 and 14000, and
offers guidance for integrating EnMS concepts with existing
organizational policies, processes, and procedures. It also offers
additional guidance on methods available to management and energy
teams when implementing the ISO 50001 requirements. The book takes
readers through the steps that can transform existing energy
management systems to far more effective ones that significantly
reduce the costs of energy in the business' bottom line. It
includes perspectives on multinational and national energy and
environment policies that will likely affect the cost of energy
purchased in the world's markets. Using the information found in
this book, you can save your organization money by increasing
energy efficiency and/or reducing and more effectively managing
energy generation or usage. You can also reduce generation of
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promote improved public
relations by demonstrating that the organization is taking
measurable and tangible efforts (ISO 50001) to manage energy.
The Bible Through the Eyes of Its Authors interprets the Bible as a
human creation by ancient priests who advocated political, social,
military, and religious agendas for their nation. They lived in a
world of great empires with a two-millennium history before their
nation was founded. Thus they inherited an advanced culture that
embraced the authoritarian values of imperial powers, together with
humanistic traditions, legends, and written laws. However, The
Bible Through the Eyes of Its Authors is not a dry historical
analysis. Author Frederic March explores the Bible as a dramatic
historical epic in five eras, twenty-one acts, and more than two
hundred scenes. Using archaeological evidence, he applies knowledge
about the authors' world to interpret each scene. Unlike a
traditional Bible study, the commentary does not infer God's intent
but that of the respective authors. The book confronts the Bible's
stunning moral contradictions. For example the loving God
frequently demands compassion, kindness and charity for the poor,
the handicapped and the foreigner. But the warrior God demands that
Israel annihilate entire nations. He also demands that Moses
enforce the death penalty on a simple wood gatherer. Intended to
help you understand the authors' messages, motives, and moral
contradictions, The Bible Through the Eyes of Its Authors
illuminates the tension between authoritarian and humanistic values
that permeate the entire Bible. But above all, March fosters an
enhanced appreciation of the Bible as an ancient masterpiece of
myth, history, and literature.
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