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The new green industrial revolution is driven by a variety of
global environmental concerns. In some regions, it is spurred by
the scarcity of cheap affordable renewable energy that will also
lead to a reduced reliance on fossil fuel in the production of
power. In others, it is driven by a need to reduce greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions from power generation. This book provides a
comprehensive review of the most popular green "disruptive"
technologies in energy production as well as their economic impact.
In addition, the book includes a multitude of international case
studies where these technologies are currently deployed and their
economic impact on the region.
This illustrated handbook on teaching young children to draw has
been developed using what the authors call the "negotiated drawing
approach." It presents this approach to teachers, demonstrating how
it works, ideas for future work, and concrete evidence that it
actually produces good results.
The world is entering the Third Industrial Revolution, an era of
remarkable progress in science and technology that will require a
global shift away from reliance on fossil-fuel and carbon-based
energy. This book explains how America can lead the effort to
reverse global warming and become the world leader in global energy
innovation. America is trailing other parts of the developed world
in terms of its development of-and commitment to-renewable energy.
In Europe and Asia, sustainable communities, smart green grids, and
emerging environmentally sound technologies are becoming common.
The United States must move beyond the lethargy and defeatism of
the 9/11 era, rediscover its ability to lead in technological
inventiveness, and revitalize its economy via the creation of green
jobs and sustainable, carbon-neutral communities. Because the lives
of America's children and grandchildren are at stake, America must
act quickly. Global Energy Innovation: Why America Must Lead
explains why the emerging Third Industrial Revolution will become
the largest social and economic megatrend of the post-modern era.
With its comprehensive, up-to-date examination of renewable energy
systems and related green technologies, this book represents a
call-to-action that will benefit any reader, regardless of their
status as a lay person, scholar, or scientist. Describes numerous
examples of Europe and Asia's emerging activities in the Third
Industrial Revolution, as well as the EU and Asia's historical and
current activities in climate change mitigation, renewable energy
technologies, and economic models to promote the green revolution
Covers new technologies across the globe, ranging from single-hut
solar energy generation for African villages to industrial-scale
wind farms in Mongolia Includes materials from the United Nations
and information from scientific studies on climate change, global
population growth, and environmental degradation Offers directions
for the creation of successful public policies and sustainability
strategies on a community level, from colleges and universities to
towns and cities Details the benefits that the United States could
enjoy in this new era of energy innovation
Smart Green Cities: is a comprehensive overview of what global
cities are doing to become sustainable. Woodrow W. Clark II and
Grant Cooke have produced a book that is both practical and
visionary. They have examined the infrastructure needs -
sustainable development, communications, energy, water, waste, and
transportation to develop guidelines, processes and best practices.
City leaders are key to mitigating climate change who must plan,
design and implement solutions. Smart Green Cities (SGC) offers a
global perspective that includes implementing the Green Industrial
Revolution the title of their last book. SGC discusses innovative
emerging technologies, and the new economics paradigm that move
beyond the out-dated neo-classical economics. The authors present
examples from around the world including Europe, the U.S, China and
the Middle East, which discuss the best green technologies from
renewable energy power generation to smart on-site grid
development. The extraordinary shift from a rural to an urban world
is described; national plans are analyzed; so that future cities
will be designed, built and implemented now - not 50 years from
now. The struggle for the planet's survival is being waged by the
world's cities. Clark and Cooke argue that cities are the key to
mitigating climate change and reducing toxic greenhouse gas
emissions. SGC introduces sustainable technologies; discusses the
economics for implementing the solutions; and offers numerous
examples to serve as pathways for cities to become smart, green,
and thus carbon neutral.
First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Smart Green Cities: is a comprehensive overview of what global
cities are doing to become sustainable. Woodrow W. Clark II and
Grant Cooke have produced a book that is both practical and
visionary. They have examined the infrastructure needs -
sustainable development, communications, energy, water, waste, and
transportation to develop guidelines, processes and best practices.
City leaders are key to mitigating climate change who must plan,
design and implement solutions. Smart Green Cities (SGC) offers a
global perspective that includes implementing the Green Industrial
Revolution the title of their last book. SGC discusses innovative
emerging technologies, and the new economics paradigm that move
beyond the out-dated neo-classical economics. The authors present
examples from around the world including Europe, the U.S, China and
the Middle East, which discuss the best green technologies from
renewable energy power generation to smart on-site grid
development. The extraordinary shift from a rural to an urban world
is described; national plans are analyzed; so that future cities
will be designed, built and implemented now - not 50 years from
now. The struggle for the planet's survival is being waged by the
world's cities. Clark and Cooke argue that cities are the key to
mitigating climate change and reducing toxic greenhouse gas
emissions. SGC introduces sustainable technologies; discusses the
economics for implementing the solutions; and offers numerous
examples to serve as pathways for cities to become smart, green,
and thus carbon neutral.
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