"Carbó." . . "Reducció de gasos d'efecte hivernacle." . . "Greenhouse gas mitigation." . . . . . . "\"Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well--and global temperatures along with it.In this hard-hitting book, Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy--from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. Lucid, compelling and rigorously researched, this book will have a lasting impact on how we think about climate change\"--Library of Congress." . . . "\"Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well--and global temperatures along with it. In this hard-hitting book, Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy--from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. Lucid, compelling and rigorously researched, this book will have a lasting impact on how we think about climate change\"--Provided by publisher."@en . . . . . "Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well--and global temperatures along with it. In this hard-hitting book, Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy--from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. Lucid, compelling and rigorously researched, this book will have a lasting impact on how we think about climate change." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong -- and how to fix it" . "Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25 per cent to almost 30 per cent of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well, and global temperatures along with it. In this book, the author looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy, from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. This book impacts on how we think about climate change. -- Publisher information." . . . . . . "\"Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well--and global temperatures along with it.In this hard-hitting book, Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy--from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. Lucid, compelling and rigorously researched, this book will have a lasting impact on how we think about climate change\"" . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . "The carbon crunch how we're getting climate change wrong--and how to fix it" . . . . . . "The carbon crunch how we're getting climate change wrong--and how to fix it"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . "The carbon crunch"@en . "The carbon crunch" . . . "The Carbon Crunch" . . . . . . . . "The Carbon Crunch - Revised and Updated" . . . . . . . . . . "The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong - and how to fix it" . "The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong - and how to fix it"@en . . . . . . . . "\"Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well--and global temperatures along with it.In this hard-hitting book, Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy--from transitioning from coal to gas and eventually to electrification of transport, to carbon pricing and a focus on new technologies. Lucid, compelling and rigorously researched, this book will have a lasting impact on how we think about climate change\"--" . . "The carbon crunch : how we're getting climate change wrong--and how to fix it" . . . . . . "Despite commitments to renewable energy and two decades of international negotiations, global emissions continue to rise. Coal, the most damaging of all fossil fuels, has actually risen from 25% to almost 30% of world energy use. And while European countries have congratulated themselves on reducing emissions, they have increased their carbon imports from China and other developing nations, who continue to expand their coal use. As standards of living increase in developing countries, coal use can only increase as well-and global temperatures along with it." . . . "Política energètica." . . "Economies d'énergie." . . "Zmiany klimatyczne zapobieganie." . . "Miljøøkonomi" . . "Klimaschutz." . . "Renewable energy sources." . . "Greenhouse gas emissions" . . "Oszczędzanie energii." . . "Energiepolitik." . . "Climat Changements Prévention." . . "Gaz à effet de serre Réduction." . . "Changement climatique." . . "Contrôle d'émission." . . "Energia odnawialna." . . "Politischer Wandel." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Energy." . . "Energipolitik" . . "Vedvarende energi" . . "Politique énergétique." . . "Erneuerbare Energien." . . "Gazy powodujące efekt cieplarniany redukcja." . . "Klimaänderung." . . "Drivhuseffekten" . . "Energies renovables." . . "TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Power Resources General." . . "SCIENCE / Energy." . . "SCIENCE Energy." . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Environmental Economics." . "SCIENCE / Environmental Science." . . "SCIENCE Environmental Science." . "Klimaforandringer" . . "Helm, Dieter" . . "Climatic changes Prevention." . . "Escalfament global." . . "Energy conservation." . . "Polityka energetyczna." . . "Energy policy." . . "Energies renouvelables." . . "Énergies renouvelables." .