Unsustainable
Title | Unsustainable PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Bennett |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2021-08-20 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3030789047 |
This book examines the history, politics, and economics of alternative energy. Since the energy crisis of the 1970s, governments around the world have subsidized and otherwise incentivized alternative forms of energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. This search has taken on added urgency in the twenty-first century, as the specter of climate change has engendered ambitious state-level renewable portfolio standards, enhanced federal incentives, and inspired “100% renewable” electrical generation targets in such states as Vermont and Hawaii. To save the planet from destruction, wind, solar, and other renewable energy alternatives must replace fossil fuels. But how did we get here and what is the cost? After an in-depth study of the Carter administration's synthetic fuels program, the focus shifts to the two most prominent, perhaps most promising, and certainly most promoted—and government subsidized—“green” and “renewable” energies today: wind and solar. Because wind has made the most headway and drawn the most controversy, it receives the most attention. Although the primary focus is on the American experience with renewable energy, the policies and politics of renewables in Scotland, Wales, Denmark, Spain, and other European nations are also discussed. Issues considered in the book include the nature and efficacy of renewable subsidies; the employment of federal and state tax codes to encourage renewables; the lobbies and interest groups that campaign for government support of renewables; and the fierce battles over the siting of renewable facilities. Unlike other works on this subject, the book probes in depth the nature of the opposition to wind and solar, both in the matter of siting and in their worthiness as recipients of substantial government assistance.
Research Handbook on Global Climate Constitutionalism
Title | Research Handbook on Global Climate Constitutionalism PDF eBook |
Author | Jordi Jaria-Manzano |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2019-12-27 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1788115813 |
Climate change is causing traditional political and legal concepts to be revisited. The emergence of a global polity through physical, economic and social interaction demands global responses which should be founded upon new principles and which cannot simply be modelled on traditional constitutionalism centred on the nation-state. This Research Handbook explores how to build this climate constitutionalism at a global level, starting from the narrative of Anthropocene and its implications for law. It provides a critical approach to global environmental constitutionalism, analysing the problems of sustainability and global equity which are entwined with the causes and consequences of climate change. The Handbook explores how to develop constitutional discourses and strategies to address these issues, and thereby tackle the negative effects of climate change whilst also advancing a more sustainable, equitable and responsible global society.
Florida Law Review
Title | Florida Law Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Digital Decarbonization
Title | Digital Decarbonization PDF eBook |
Author | Varun Sivaram |
Publisher | Council on Foreign Relations Press |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Clean energy |
ISBN | 9780876097489 |
As energy industries produce ever more data, firms are harnessing greater computing power, advances in data science, and increased digital connectivity to exploit that data. These trends have the potential to transform the way energy is produced, transported, and consumed.
Clean Power Politics
Title | Clean Power Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph P. Tomain |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2017-02-17 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107039177 |
Clean Power Politics explains clean energy policy and the need for a successful transition to clean energy in the future.
Global Trends 2040
Title | Global Trends 2040 PDF eBook |
Author | National Intelligence Council |
Publisher | Cosimo Reports |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2021-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781646794973 |
"The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic marks the most significant, singular global disruption since World War II, with health, economic, political, and security implications that will ripple for years to come." -Global Trends 2040 (2021) Global Trends 2040-A More Contested World (2021), released by the US National Intelligence Council, is the latest report in its series of reports starting in 1997 about megatrends and the world's future. This report, strongly influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, paints a bleak picture of the future and describes a contested, fragmented and turbulent world. It specifically discusses the four main trends that will shape tomorrow's world: - Demographics-by 2040, 1.4 billion people will be added mostly in Africa and South Asia. - Economics-increased government debt and concentrated economic power will escalate problems for the poor and middleclass. - Climate-a hotter world will increase water, food, and health insecurity. - Technology-the emergence of new technologies could both solve and cause problems for human life. Students of trends, policymakers, entrepreneurs, academics, journalists and anyone eager for a glimpse into the next decades, will find this report, with colored graphs, essential reading.
Tax Expenditures
Title | Tax Expenditures PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget |
Publisher | |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Expenditures, Public |
ISBN |