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Climate change, sustainable development, and human security : a comparative analysis / / edited by Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi
Climate change, sustainable development, and human security : a comparative analysis / / edited by Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (381 p.)
Disciplina 363.738/74
Altri autori (Persone) VajpeyiDhirendra K
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Social aspects
Climatic changes
Human security
Sustainable development
ISBN 0-7391-8147-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi -- Global Warming and Climate Extremes : The Impact of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) on the Ozone / Clifton C. White, Rebecca McGuire -- Health, Human Security and Climate Change / Laura L. Janik -- Accommodating "Climate Refugees" : Models of Sovereignty and Security in the International Climate Regime / Craig A. Johnson -- China and Climate Change : Environmental Impacts, Human Security, and Mitigation Policies and Actions / Jian Li -- Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Western China's Minqin Oasis : Joining Forces with Civil Society / Maria Bondes, Ding Li -- Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Human Security : Challenges for Brazil / Eduardo Assad, António Márcio Buainain, Hilton Pinto, Miguel Rocha de Sousa, Vanessa Duarte -- Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Human Insecurities : Understanding the Impact on India / Roopinder Oberoi, M.P. Singh -- Climate Change and its Impacts : Domestic and International Responses of Japan / Cheng Fang-Ting -- Domestic Debates on Climate in Russia / Leonid Grigoryev, Igor Makarov, Alla Salmina -- Climate Change, Its Effects, and the Political Economy of Adaptation and Mitigation : Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean Region / Paul A. Williams -- The Ecological Paradox in Russia : Political, Social and Economic Issues and Challenges / Natalia Eremina, Igor N. Barygin -- Climate Change in Bangladesh and Nepal : Issues Challenges and Strategies / R.K. Mishra, P.S. Janaki Krishna -- Conclusion / Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi -- About the Contributors and the Editor.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819229403321
Lanham : , : Lexington Books, , [2013]
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The climate crisis : South African and global democratic eco-socialist alternatives / / edited by Vishwas Satgar [[electronic resource]]
The climate crisis : South African and global democratic eco-socialist alternatives / / edited by Vishwas Satgar [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Johannesburg : , : Wits University Press, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 357 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 363.73874
Collana Democratic Marxism series
Soggetto topico Climatic changes
Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Government policy - South Africa
Climatic changes - Social aspects
Climate change mitigation
ISBN 1-77614-208-X
1-77614-207-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The climate crisis and systemic alternatives -- The limits of capitalist solutions to the climate crisis -- The anthropocene and imerpeial ecocide -- The employment crisis, just transition and the universal basic income grant -- The rights of Mother Earth -- Buen Vivir: an alternative perspective from the peoples of the global south to the crisis of capitalist modernity -- Challenging the growth paradigm: Marx, Buddha and the pursuit of "happiness" -- Ubuntu and the struggle for an African eco-socialist alternative -- The climate crisis and the struggle for African food sovereignty -- The climate crisis and a "just transition" in South Africa -- Energy, labour and democracy in South Africa -- Capital, climate and the politics of nuclear procurement in South Africa -- Climate jobs at two minutes to midnight -- Deepening the just transition through food sovereignty and the solidarity economy -- Eco-capitalist crises in the "Blue Economy"
Record Nr. UNINA-9910310645203321
Johannesburg : , : Wits University Press, , 2018
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The climate crisis, democracy and governance : transition in ten steps : action points for governments / / Eric Ponthieu
The climate crisis, democracy and governance : transition in ten steps : action points for governments / / Eric Ponthieu
Autore Ponthieu Eric
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XX, 112 p. 1 illus.)
Disciplina 363.73874526
Collana SpringerBriefs in climate studies
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Government policy
ISBN 3-030-58127-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto A Transition manifesto: 10 action points for Governments -- The European Green Deal and other climate plans Climate -- The Paris Agreement – getting people’s buy-in now -- Ten measures to make climate governance fit for purpose. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910422641403321
Ponthieu Eric  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020]
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Climate finance [[electronic resource] ] : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development / / edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, and Bryce Rudyk
Climate finance [[electronic resource] ] : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development / / edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, and Bryce Rudyk
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : New York University Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (346 p.)
Disciplina 363.738/74
Altri autori (Persone) StewartRichard B
KingsburyBenedict
RudykBryce
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Economic aspects
Economic development - Environmental aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8147-8657-X
0-8147-4143-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Climate Finance -- Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Sustainable Environment -- Summary of Key Findings and Recommendations -- About the Contributors -- Part I. Climate Change and Mitigation: Overview and Key Themes -- 1. Climate Finance for Limiting Emissions and Promoting Green Development: Mechanisms, Regulation, and Governance -- 2. Understanding the Causes and Implications of Climate Change -- 3. The Climate Financing Problem: Funds Needed for Global Climate Change Mitigation Vastly Exceed Funds Currently Available -- 4. The Future of Climate Governance: Creating a More Flexible Architecture -- Part II. Proposals for Climate Finance: Regulatory and Market Mechanisms and Incentives -- A. Trading or Taxes? -- 5. Cap-and-Trade Is Preferable to a Carbon Tax -- B. Reforming the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM ) -- 6. Expectations and Reality of the Clean Development Mechanism: A Climate Finance Instrument between Accusation and Aspirations -- C. Sectoral Programs for Emissions Control and Crediting -- 7. Why a Successful Climate Change Agreement Needs Sectoral Elements -- 8. Sectoral Crediting: Getting the Incentives Right for Private Investors -- 9. Forest and Land Use Programs Must Be Given Financial Credit in Any Climate Change Agreement -- 10. Stock-and-Flow Mechanisms to Reduce Land Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry Emissions: A Proposal from Brazil -- D. Leveraging Trading to Maximize Climate Benefits -- 11. Mitigating Climate Change at Manageable Cost: The Catalyst Proposal -- 12. Engaging Developing Countries by Incentivizing Early Action -- E. Linking Trading Systems -- 13. Carbon Market Design: Beyond the EU Emissions Trading Scheme -- F. Investor Perspectives -- 14. Incentivizing Private Investment in Climate Change Mitigation -- 15. Investment Opportunities and Catalysts: Analysis and Proposals from the Climate Finance Industry on Funding Climate Mitigation -- Part III. Bringing Developed and Developing Countries Together in Climate Finance Bargains: Trust, Governance, and Mutual Conditionality -- A. Meeting Developing Country Climate Finance Priorities -- 16. Developing Country Concerns about Climate Finance Proposals: Priorities, Trust, and the Credible Donor Problem -- 17. Developing Countries and a Proposal for Architecture and Governance of a Reformed UNFCCC Financial Mechanism -- 18. Climate Change and Development: A Bottom-Up Approach to Mitigation for Developing Countries? -- 19. Operationalizing a Bottom-Up Regime: Registering and Crediting NAMAs -- B. Conditionality and Its Governance -- 20. From Coercive Conditionality to Agreed Conditions: The Only Future for Future Climate Finance -- 21. Getting Climate-Related Conditionality Right -- 22. Making Climate Financing Work: What Might Climate Change Experts Learn from the Experience of Development Assistance? -- Part IV. National Policies: Implications for the Future Global Climate Finance Regime -- 23. Climate Legislation in the United States: Potential Framework and Prospects for International Carbon Finance -- 24. The EU ETS: Experience to Date and Lessons for the Future -- 25. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Measures in China -- 26. Cities and GHG Emissions Reductions: An Opportunity We Cannot Afford to Miss -- 27. A Prototype for Strategy Change in Oil-Exporting MENA States? The Masdar Initiative in Abu Dhabi -- Part V. Climate Finance and World Trade Organization (WTO) Law and Policy -- 28. The WTO and Climate Finance: Overview of the Key Issue -- 29. Carbon Trading and the CDM in WTO Law -- 30. Countervailing Duties and Subsidies for Climate Mitigation: What Is, and What Is Not, WTO-Compatible? -- 31. Border Climate Adjustment as Climate Policy -- 32. Enforcing Climate Rules with Trade Measures: Five Recommendations for Trade Policy Monitoring -- 33. Carbon Footprint Labeling in Climate Finance: Governance and Trade Challenges of Calculating Products’ Carbon Content -- Part VI. Taxation of Carbon Markets -- 34. Fiscal Considerations in Curbing Climate Change -- 35. Tax and Efficiency under Global Cap-and-Trade -- 36. Tax Consequences of Carbon Cap-and-Trade Schemes: Free Permits and Auctioned Permits -- Afterword: Reflections on a Path to Effective Climate Change Mitigation -- Abbreviations -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456860103321
New York, : New York University Press, 2009
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Climate finance [[electronic resource] ] : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development / / edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, and Bryce Rudyk
Climate finance [[electronic resource] ] : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development / / edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, and Bryce Rudyk
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : New York University Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (346 p.)
Disciplina 363.738/74
Altri autori (Persone) StewartRichard B
KingsburyBenedict
RudykBryce
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Economic aspects
Economic development - Environmental aspects
ISBN 0-8147-8657-X
0-8147-4143-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Climate Finance -- Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Sustainable Environment -- Summary of Key Findings and Recommendations -- About the Contributors -- Part I. Climate Change and Mitigation: Overview and Key Themes -- 1. Climate Finance for Limiting Emissions and Promoting Green Development: Mechanisms, Regulation, and Governance -- 2. Understanding the Causes and Implications of Climate Change -- 3. The Climate Financing Problem: Funds Needed for Global Climate Change Mitigation Vastly Exceed Funds Currently Available -- 4. The Future of Climate Governance: Creating a More Flexible Architecture -- Part II. Proposals for Climate Finance: Regulatory and Market Mechanisms and Incentives -- A. Trading or Taxes? -- 5. Cap-and-Trade Is Preferable to a Carbon Tax -- B. Reforming the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM ) -- 6. Expectations and Reality of the Clean Development Mechanism: A Climate Finance Instrument between Accusation and Aspirations -- C. Sectoral Programs for Emissions Control and Crediting -- 7. Why a Successful Climate Change Agreement Needs Sectoral Elements -- 8. Sectoral Crediting: Getting the Incentives Right for Private Investors -- 9. Forest and Land Use Programs Must Be Given Financial Credit in Any Climate Change Agreement -- 10. Stock-and-Flow Mechanisms to Reduce Land Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry Emissions: A Proposal from Brazil -- D. Leveraging Trading to Maximize Climate Benefits -- 11. Mitigating Climate Change at Manageable Cost: The Catalyst Proposal -- 12. Engaging Developing Countries by Incentivizing Early Action -- E. Linking Trading Systems -- 13. Carbon Market Design: Beyond the EU Emissions Trading Scheme -- F. Investor Perspectives -- 14. Incentivizing Private Investment in Climate Change Mitigation -- 15. Investment Opportunities and Catalysts: Analysis and Proposals from the Climate Finance Industry on Funding Climate Mitigation -- Part III. Bringing Developed and Developing Countries Together in Climate Finance Bargains: Trust, Governance, and Mutual Conditionality -- A. Meeting Developing Country Climate Finance Priorities -- 16. Developing Country Concerns about Climate Finance Proposals: Priorities, Trust, and the Credible Donor Problem -- 17. Developing Countries and a Proposal for Architecture and Governance of a Reformed UNFCCC Financial Mechanism -- 18. Climate Change and Development: A Bottom-Up Approach to Mitigation for Developing Countries? -- 19. Operationalizing a Bottom-Up Regime: Registering and Crediting NAMAs -- B. Conditionality and Its Governance -- 20. From Coercive Conditionality to Agreed Conditions: The Only Future for Future Climate Finance -- 21. Getting Climate-Related Conditionality Right -- 22. Making Climate Financing Work: What Might Climate Change Experts Learn from the Experience of Development Assistance? -- Part IV. National Policies: Implications for the Future Global Climate Finance Regime -- 23. Climate Legislation in the United States: Potential Framework and Prospects for International Carbon Finance -- 24. The EU ETS: Experience to Date and Lessons for the Future -- 25. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Measures in China -- 26. Cities and GHG Emissions Reductions: An Opportunity We Cannot Afford to Miss -- 27. A Prototype for Strategy Change in Oil-Exporting MENA States? The Masdar Initiative in Abu Dhabi -- Part V. Climate Finance and World Trade Organization (WTO) Law and Policy -- 28. The WTO and Climate Finance: Overview of the Key Issue -- 29. Carbon Trading and the CDM in WTO Law -- 30. Countervailing Duties and Subsidies for Climate Mitigation: What Is, and What Is Not, WTO-Compatible? -- 31. Border Climate Adjustment as Climate Policy -- 32. Enforcing Climate Rules with Trade Measures: Five Recommendations for Trade Policy Monitoring -- 33. Carbon Footprint Labeling in Climate Finance: Governance and Trade Challenges of Calculating Products’ Carbon Content -- Part VI. Taxation of Carbon Markets -- 34. Fiscal Considerations in Curbing Climate Change -- 35. Tax and Efficiency under Global Cap-and-Trade -- 36. Tax Consequences of Carbon Cap-and-Trade Schemes: Free Permits and Auctioned Permits -- Afterword: Reflections on a Path to Effective Climate Change Mitigation -- Abbreviations -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780838703321
New York, : New York University Press, 2009
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Climate finance [[electronic resource] ] : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development / / edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, and Bryce Rudyk
Climate finance [[electronic resource] ] : regulatory and funding strategies for climate change and global development / / edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury, and Bryce Rudyk
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : New York University Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (346 p.)
Disciplina 363.738/74
Altri autori (Persone) StewartRichard B
KingsburyBenedict
RudykBryce
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Economic aspects
Economic development - Environmental aspects
ISBN 0-8147-8657-X
0-8147-4143-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Climate Finance -- Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Sustainable Environment -- Summary of Key Findings and Recommendations -- About the Contributors -- Part I. Climate Change and Mitigation: Overview and Key Themes -- 1. Climate Finance for Limiting Emissions and Promoting Green Development: Mechanisms, Regulation, and Governance -- 2. Understanding the Causes and Implications of Climate Change -- 3. The Climate Financing Problem: Funds Needed for Global Climate Change Mitigation Vastly Exceed Funds Currently Available -- 4. The Future of Climate Governance: Creating a More Flexible Architecture -- Part II. Proposals for Climate Finance: Regulatory and Market Mechanisms and Incentives -- A. Trading or Taxes? -- 5. Cap-and-Trade Is Preferable to a Carbon Tax -- B. Reforming the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM ) -- 6. Expectations and Reality of the Clean Development Mechanism: A Climate Finance Instrument between Accusation and Aspirations -- C. Sectoral Programs for Emissions Control and Crediting -- 7. Why a Successful Climate Change Agreement Needs Sectoral Elements -- 8. Sectoral Crediting: Getting the Incentives Right for Private Investors -- 9. Forest and Land Use Programs Must Be Given Financial Credit in Any Climate Change Agreement -- 10. Stock-and-Flow Mechanisms to Reduce Land Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry Emissions: A Proposal from Brazil -- D. Leveraging Trading to Maximize Climate Benefits -- 11. Mitigating Climate Change at Manageable Cost: The Catalyst Proposal -- 12. Engaging Developing Countries by Incentivizing Early Action -- E. Linking Trading Systems -- 13. Carbon Market Design: Beyond the EU Emissions Trading Scheme -- F. Investor Perspectives -- 14. Incentivizing Private Investment in Climate Change Mitigation -- 15. Investment Opportunities and Catalysts: Analysis and Proposals from the Climate Finance Industry on Funding Climate Mitigation -- Part III. Bringing Developed and Developing Countries Together in Climate Finance Bargains: Trust, Governance, and Mutual Conditionality -- A. Meeting Developing Country Climate Finance Priorities -- 16. Developing Country Concerns about Climate Finance Proposals: Priorities, Trust, and the Credible Donor Problem -- 17. Developing Countries and a Proposal for Architecture and Governance of a Reformed UNFCCC Financial Mechanism -- 18. Climate Change and Development: A Bottom-Up Approach to Mitigation for Developing Countries? -- 19. Operationalizing a Bottom-Up Regime: Registering and Crediting NAMAs -- B. Conditionality and Its Governance -- 20. From Coercive Conditionality to Agreed Conditions: The Only Future for Future Climate Finance -- 21. Getting Climate-Related Conditionality Right -- 22. Making Climate Financing Work: What Might Climate Change Experts Learn from the Experience of Development Assistance? -- Part IV. National Policies: Implications for the Future Global Climate Finance Regime -- 23. Climate Legislation in the United States: Potential Framework and Prospects for International Carbon Finance -- 24. The EU ETS: Experience to Date and Lessons for the Future -- 25. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Measures in China -- 26. Cities and GHG Emissions Reductions: An Opportunity We Cannot Afford to Miss -- 27. A Prototype for Strategy Change in Oil-Exporting MENA States? The Masdar Initiative in Abu Dhabi -- Part V. Climate Finance and World Trade Organization (WTO) Law and Policy -- 28. The WTO and Climate Finance: Overview of the Key Issue -- 29. Carbon Trading and the CDM in WTO Law -- 30. Countervailing Duties and Subsidies for Climate Mitigation: What Is, and What Is Not, WTO-Compatible? -- 31. Border Climate Adjustment as Climate Policy -- 32. Enforcing Climate Rules with Trade Measures: Five Recommendations for Trade Policy Monitoring -- 33. Carbon Footprint Labeling in Climate Finance: Governance and Trade Challenges of Calculating Products’ Carbon Content -- Part VI. Taxation of Carbon Markets -- 34. Fiscal Considerations in Curbing Climate Change -- 35. Tax and Efficiency under Global Cap-and-Trade -- 36. Tax Consequences of Carbon Cap-and-Trade Schemes: Free Permits and Auctioned Permits -- Afterword: Reflections on a Path to Effective Climate Change Mitigation -- Abbreviations -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814143403321
New York, : New York University Press, 2009
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Climate governance at the crossroads [[electronic resource] ] : experimenting with a global response after Kyoto / / Matthew J. Hoffmann
Climate governance at the crossroads [[electronic resource] ] : experimenting with a global response after Kyoto / / Matthew J. Hoffmann
Autore Hoffmann Matthew J
Edizione [[Archived version].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York ; ; Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 363.738/74526
Soggetto topico Environmental policy - Government policy
Environmental policy - International cooperation
Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - International cooperation
ISBN 0-19-045289-7
0-19-992261-6
9786613039965
1-283-03996-6
0-19-983833-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Into the void -- The world of climate governance experimentation -- Making sense of climate governance experimentation -- Experimenting in practice -- Experimenting with cities and technology -- Constructing carbon markets -- Lost in the void or filling the void?.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910708003903321
Hoffmann Matthew J  
New York ; ; Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
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Climate impacts on energy systems : : key issues for energy sector adaptation / / Jane Ebinger, Walter Vergara
Climate impacts on energy systems : : key issues for energy sector adaptation / / Jane Ebinger, Walter Vergara
Autore Ebinger Jane O
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
Descrizione fisica xxxix, 178 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 333.79
Altri autori (Persone) EbingerJane
VergaraWalter
Collana A World Bank study
Soggetto topico Energy policy
Power resources - Forecasting
Electric power consumption - Forecasting
Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Environmental aspects
Natural disasters - Risk assessment
ISBN 1-283-01633-8
9786613016331
0-8213-8698-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Tables; Figures; Acronyms and Abbreviations; World Bank Countries and Regions; 1. Overview; 2. Observed and Expected Climate Change; 3. Climate Impacts on Energy; Boxes; 4. Emerging Adaptation Practices; 5. Weather and Climate Information; 6. Climate Resilience; 7. Near-term Actions to Support Adaptation; Glossary; References; Appendixes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789832803321
Ebinger Jane O  
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
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Climate impacts on energy systems : : key issues for energy sector adaptation / / Jane Ebinger, Walter Vergara
Climate impacts on energy systems : : key issues for energy sector adaptation / / Jane Ebinger, Walter Vergara
Autore Ebinger Jane O
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
Descrizione fisica xxxix, 178 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 333.79
Altri autori (Persone) EbingerJane
VergaraWalter
Collana A World Bank study
Soggetto topico Energy policy
Power resources - Forecasting
Electric power consumption - Forecasting
Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Environmental aspects
Natural disasters - Risk assessment
ISBN 1-283-01633-8
9786613016331
0-8213-8698-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Tables; Figures; Acronyms and Abbreviations; World Bank Countries and Regions; 1. Overview; 2. Observed and Expected Climate Change; 3. Climate Impacts on Energy; Boxes; 4. Emerging Adaptation Practices; 5. Weather and Climate Information; 6. Climate Resilience; 7. Near-term Actions to Support Adaptation; Glossary; References; Appendixes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818158603321
Ebinger Jane O  
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2011
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Climate impacts on energy systems [[electronic resource] ] : key issues for energy sector adaptation / / Jane Ebinger, Walter Vergara
Climate impacts on energy systems [[electronic resource] ] : key issues for energy sector adaptation / / Jane Ebinger, Walter Vergara
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank/ESMAP, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 333.79
Altri autori (Persone) EbingerJane
VergaraWalter
Collana World Bank study
Soggetto topico Energy policy
Power resources - Forecasting
Electric power consumption - Forecasting
Climatic changes - Government policy
Climatic changes - Environmental aspects
Natural disasters - Risk assessment
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-01633-8
9786613016331
0-8213-8698-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Tables; Figures; Acronyms and Abbreviations; World Bank Countries and Regions; 1. Overview; 2. Observed and Expected Climate Change; 3. Climate Impacts on Energy; Boxes; 4. Emerging Adaptation Practices; 5. Weather and Climate Information; 6. Climate Resilience; 7. Near-term Actions to Support Adaptation; Glossary; References; Appendixes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460094603321
Washington, D.C., : World Bank/ESMAP, 2011
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