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Michael Davis

Climate Change Energy

Climate Change Energy explores the crucial link between energy policy and climate mitigation, questioning whether current efforts are truly effective. It delves into the political, environmental, and economic aspects of transitioning to sustainable energy. The book highlights the importance of integrated energy policies, noting that without them, meaningful decarbonization is impossible.

It acknowledges the historical context, from the Industrial Revolution to the Paris Agreement, and the scientific consensus on climate change. The book argues that effective climate mitigation requires comprehensive energy policies addressing technological advancements, social equity, and global cooperation.

It examines existing energy policies, evaluates renewable energy technologies, and discusses political and economic barriers to a clean energy transition. A key insight is how energy policies must align with other sectors like transportation and agriculture for a more effective approach.

The book progresses logically, starting with fundamental concepts, then analyzing policies, exploring technologies, and finally discussing political and economic barriers. Ultimately, Climate Change Energy provides a multidisciplinary understanding of the complex issues at stake, combining quantitative analysis with qualitative insights. It emphasizes the need for global cooperation in addressing carbon emissions and promotes critical thinking about ongoing debates in the field.
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