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The citizen's guide to climate success : overcoming myths that hinder progress / / Mark Jaccard [[electronic resource]]
The citizen's guide to climate success : overcoming myths that hinder progress / / Mark Jaccard [[electronic resource]]
Autore Jaccard Mark Kenneth
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge University Press, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 292 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 363.738/74
Collana Social Sciences
Soggetto topico Energy policy
Climatic changes - Government policy
Environmental policy
Environmental responsibility
Sustainable development
Soggetto non controllato climate policy
energy policy
environmental economics
environmental politics
ISBN 1-108-78800-9
1-108-80218-4
1-108-78345-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half-title page -- Reviews -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 The Role of Myths in Our Climate-Energy Challenge -- Chapter 2 The Art of Deluding Ourselves and Others -- Chapter 3 Climate Scientists Are Conspirators -- Chapter 4 All Countries Will Agree on Climate Fairness -- Chapter 5 This Fossil Fuel Project Is Essential -- Chapter 6 We Must Price Carbon Emissions -- Chapter 7 Peak Oil Will Get Us First Anyway -- Chapter 8 We Must Change Our Behavior -- Chapter 9 We Can Be Carbon Neutral -- Chapter 10 Energy Efficiency Is Profitable -- Chapter 11 Renewables Have Won -- Chapter 12 We Must Abolish Capitalism -- Chapter 13 The Simple Path to Success with Our Climate-Energy Challenge -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Jaccard Mark Kenneth  
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Economic and Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in CEE Countries
Economic and Policy Challenges of the Energy Transition in CEE Countries
Autore Kamiński Jacek
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (448 p.)
Soggetto topico Technology: general issues
History of engineering & technology
Soggetto non controllato climate change
food security
grand challenges
multiple factor analysis
regional studies
renewable energy
sustainable development goals
support systems
energy policy
cogeneration
capacity market
individual cogeneration premium
trade globalization
financial globalization
CO2 emissions
real GDP per capita
bootstrap panel Granger causality
EU transition economies
photovoltaics
renewable energy sources
“My Electricity”
renewable energy policy
Poland
“Mój Prąd”
grant
renewable energy grants
renewable energy support
economic appraisal
social discount rate
Ramsey formula
consumption rate of interest
social opportunity cost
renewable energy sources (RES)
green energy transformation
sustainable development
energy cooperatives
coopetition
Renewable Energy Communities
management
households
energy consumption
platform
EU ETS
CO2
emissions trading
energy companies from Central and Eastern Europe
decarbonisation
energy transition
low-carbon technology
climate and energy policy
indicators
biomass
electric vehicle
electromobility
energy balance
efficiency engines
clustering
charging stations
data analysis
hydrogen cells
energy law
customer preferences
electric car
PHEV
driving technique
limestone sorbents
flue gas desulphurisation
FGD gypsum
coal-fired power plants
climate policy
capacity adequacy
linear programming
COVID-19 pandemic
lockdown
electricity demand profiles
Polish energy mix
energy transition in Poland
social acceptance
carbon emissions
fleet electrification
sustainable mobility
fleet management
energy mix
onshore wind
risk assessment
cash-flows
discount rate
cost of capital
cost of equity
district heating
decarbonization
energy efficiency
Hubgrade
remuneration mechanism
power generation
new investments
combined heat and power
optimization
thermal energy storage
uncertainty
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910566473103321
Kamiński Jacek  
Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
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Ein Ansatz zur Bewertung klimapolitischer Instrumente am Beispiel der Metallerzeugung und -verarbeitung
Ein Ansatz zur Bewertung klimapolitischer Instrumente am Beispiel der Metallerzeugung und -verarbeitung
Autore Breun Patrick
Pubbl/distr/stampa KIT Scientific Publishing, 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (XVII, 402 p. p.)
Collana Produktion und Energie / Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut für Industriebetriebslehre und industrielle Produktion u. Deutsch-Französisches Institut für Umweltforschung
Soggetto non controllato Metallerzeugung
Treibhausgasemissionen
climate policy
energy efficiency
greenhouse gas emissions
EnergieeffizienzMetal production
Klimapolitik
ISBN 1000052714
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNINA-9910346705203321
Breun Patrick  
KIT Scientific Publishing, 2016
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Global warming policy in Japan and Britain [[electronic resource] ] : interactions between institutions and issue characteristics / / Shizuka Oshitani
Global warming policy in Japan and Britain [[electronic resource] ] : interactions between institutions and issue characteristics / / Shizuka Oshitani
Autore Oshitani Shizuka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester ; ; New York, : Manchester University Press, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 363.73874560941
Collana Issues in Environmental Politics
Issues in environmental politics
Soggetto topico Global warming
Environmental policy - Great Britain
Environmental policy - Japan
Soggetto non controllato Britain
Climate action
Japan
climate policy
corporatist institutional characteristics
decision-making
global warming
government-industry relations
institutional factors
institutions
sustainable development
ISBN 1-78170-154-7
1-84779-228-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction; 2; 1; Science and the international politics of global warming; 3; Frameworks of analysis: the institutional approach and the issue-based approach; 4; Making global warming policy; 5; Policy developments in Japan on global warming: the politics of conflict and the producer-oriented policy response; 6; Co-optation and exclusion: controlled policy integration in Japan; 7; Policy developments in Britain on global warming: in search of political leadership; 8; Competition and pressure: British policy integration; 9; Interests, institutions and global warming; 10
Epilogue: after the Kyoto conference References; Figure 2.1 The mechanism of the greenhouse effect. Source: Houghton et al. (1992: 7).; Figure 2.2 Contribution of global greenhouse gases to the enhanced greenhouse effect. PFCs = CF4 and C2F6. HFCs = HFC-23, HFC-134a, HFC-152a. Source: IPCC (2001a: 356-8).; Figure 2.3 Indicators of the human influence on the atmosphere during the industrial era (global atmospheric concentrations of three well mixed greenhouse gases). Note that the ice core and fern data for several sites in Antarctica and Greenland (shown by
Figure 2.4 Combined air and sea surface temperature anomalies (°C), 1861-2000, relative to 1961-90. Note that the bars on the annual number represent two standard errors. Source: IPCC (2001a: 26).Figure 2.5 Temperature and carbon dioxide concentrations over the last 160,000 years (from ice cores). Source: Houghton (2002).; Figure 2.6 The world's largest contributors to carbon dioxide emissions in 2000 (total 6.4 billion tonnes of carbon). Source: The Energy Conservation Centre (2003).
Figure 2.7 Carbon dioxide emissions per capita in selected countries and regions (2000). Note that the figures for Russia are those for 1995 and 2000. Source: Energy Conservation Centre (2003).Figure 3.1 The relationship between type of cabinet and interest group pluralism, 1945-96. The percentage of one-party cabinets is the proportion over the period of cabinets in which there was a one-party majority. Interest group pluralism is a rating
Figure 3.2 The relationship between the effective number of parliamentary parties and interest group pluralism, 1945-96. Source: Lijphart (1999: 183).Figure 4.1 Economic structures (value added) in Japan and the UK in 1990 and 2000. Source: OECD (2001).; Figure 4.2 Employment structures in Japan and the UK in 1990 and 2000. Source: OECD (2001).; Figure 4.3 Energy consumption in industry in Japan. Source: IEA (1993, 2002).; Figure 4.4 Energy consumption in industry in Britain. Source: IEA (1993, 2002).
Figure 5.2 Long-term energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in Japan. Source: Energy Conservation Centre (2003).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791946603321
Oshitani Shizuka  
Manchester ; ; New York, : Manchester University Press, c2006
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Global warming policy in Japan and Britain [[electronic resource] ] : interactions between institutions and issue characteristics / / Shizuka Oshitani
Global warming policy in Japan and Britain [[electronic resource] ] : interactions between institutions and issue characteristics / / Shizuka Oshitani
Autore Oshitani Shizuka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester ; ; New York, : Manchester University Press, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 363.73874560941
Collana Issues in Environmental Politics
Issues in environmental politics
Soggetto topico Global warming
Environmental policy - Great Britain
Environmental policy - Japan
Soggetto non controllato Britain
Climate action
Japan
climate policy
corporatist institutional characteristics
decision-making
global warming
government-industry relations
institutional factors
institutions
sustainable development
ISBN 1-78170-154-7
1-84779-228-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction; 2; 1; Science and the international politics of global warming; 3; Frameworks of analysis: the institutional approach and the issue-based approach; 4; Making global warming policy; 5; Policy developments in Japan on global warming: the politics of conflict and the producer-oriented policy response; 6; Co-optation and exclusion: controlled policy integration in Japan; 7; Policy developments in Britain on global warming: in search of political leadership; 8; Competition and pressure: British policy integration; 9; Interests, institutions and global warming; 10
Epilogue: after the Kyoto conference References; Figure 2.1 The mechanism of the greenhouse effect. Source: Houghton et al. (1992: 7).; Figure 2.2 Contribution of global greenhouse gases to the enhanced greenhouse effect. PFCs = CF4 and C2F6. HFCs = HFC-23, HFC-134a, HFC-152a. Source: IPCC (2001a: 356-8).; Figure 2.3 Indicators of the human influence on the atmosphere during the industrial era (global atmospheric concentrations of three well mixed greenhouse gases). Note that the ice core and fern data for several sites in Antarctica and Greenland (shown by
Figure 2.4 Combined air and sea surface temperature anomalies (°C), 1861-2000, relative to 1961-90. Note that the bars on the annual number represent two standard errors. Source: IPCC (2001a: 26).Figure 2.5 Temperature and carbon dioxide concentrations over the last 160,000 years (from ice cores). Source: Houghton (2002).; Figure 2.6 The world's largest contributors to carbon dioxide emissions in 2000 (total 6.4 billion tonnes of carbon). Source: The Energy Conservation Centre (2003).
Figure 2.7 Carbon dioxide emissions per capita in selected countries and regions (2000). Note that the figures for Russia are those for 1995 and 2000. Source: Energy Conservation Centre (2003).Figure 3.1 The relationship between type of cabinet and interest group pluralism, 1945-96. The percentage of one-party cabinets is the proportion over the period of cabinets in which there was a one-party majority. Interest group pluralism is a rating
Figure 3.2 The relationship between the effective number of parliamentary parties and interest group pluralism, 1945-96. Source: Lijphart (1999: 183).Figure 4.1 Economic structures (value added) in Japan and the UK in 1990 and 2000. Source: OECD (2001).; Figure 4.2 Employment structures in Japan and the UK in 1990 and 2000. Source: OECD (2001).; Figure 4.3 Energy consumption in industry in Japan. Source: IEA (1993, 2002).; Figure 4.4 Energy consumption in industry in Britain. Source: IEA (1993, 2002).
Figure 5.2 Long-term energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in Japan. Source: Energy Conservation Centre (2003).
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Oshitani Shizuka  
Manchester ; ; New York, : Manchester University Press, c2006
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Renewable Energy Resource Assessment and Forecasting
Renewable Energy Resource Assessment and Forecasting
Autore Galanis George
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (306 p.)
Soggetto topico Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato short-term forecasts
direct normal irradiance
concentrating solar power
system advisor model
operational strategies
central solar receiver
solar irradiance forecasts
numerical weather prediction model
different horizontal resolution
forecast errors
validation
ramp rates
renewable energy forecasting
solar radiation
shark algorithm
particle swarm optimization
ANFIS
nowcasting
Kalman-Bayesian filter
WRF
high-resolution
complex terrain
wind
solar irradiation
photovoltaic solar energy
deep learning
prediction
biofuel
risk analysis
sustainable development
renewable energy
biomass
biotechnology
anthropogenic waste processing
energy resource assessment
tidal-stream energy
thrust force coefficient
momentum sink
unbounded flow
open channel flows
shock-capturing capability
global horizontal irradiance (GHI)
forecasting
clearness coefficient
Markov chains
weather research and forecasting model
solar resource
heat supply of industrial processes
solar collectors
economic efficiency
cross border trading
Granger causality
electricity trading
spot prices
deformable models
electric energy demand
functional statistics
Kalman filtering
shape-invariant model
developing countries
concentrated solar
thermochemical
energy
renewable energy sources
climate policy
forecast
the European Green Deal
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910674030003321
Galanis George  
Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
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Selected Papers from 27th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (EUBCE 2019)
Selected Papers from 27th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (EUBCE 2019)
Autore Baxter David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (264 p.)
Soggetto topico Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato bioeconomy
bio-based industry
biomass
bioenergy
industrial crop
perennial crop
low-input agriculture
marginal land
MALLIS
sustainable agriculture
HTC
bio-coal
manure
slagging
fouling
corrosion
process chemistry
combustion
waste to energy
struvite
HTL
biorefinery
renewable fuel
HyFlexFuel
rice harvest pellets
palletization
ash recovery
normative
anaerobic digestion
methane production
co-digestion
combined heat and power
farm-scale
technical-economic analysis
life cycle assessment
greenhouse gas emission
Ireland
5-hydroxymethylfurfural
glucose
heteropolyacid catalysts
agroforestry
waste valorization
sustainable development goals
renewable energy
bioenergy transitions
circular bioeconomy
clean cooking
life-cycle assessment
energy policy
barley straw
torrefaction
higher heating value
severity factor
sustainable development
enhancement factor
energy yield
climate modelling
climate change
climate policy
emission accounting
global warming potential
global temperature change potential
greenhouse gas emissions
impulse response function
Bern Carbon Cycle model
climate impacts of agriculture system
conventional wheat
olive trees
silvopastoral
acidification
eutrophication
energy crops
miscanthus
cardoon
Paulownia tomentosa
microalgae
contaminated soils
geographic information systems (GIS)
ArcGIS
adsorption
ceramic filter
gasification
hot-gas cleaning
lignocellulosic biomass
cellulose pulp
hydrolysis
oxygen availability
C:N ratio
fermentation
itaconic acid
Aspergillus terreus
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Selected Papers from 27th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition
Record Nr. UNINA-9910557395603321
Baxter David  
Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
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Wind power deployment in urbanised regions : An institutional analysis of planning and implementation
Wind power deployment in urbanised regions : An institutional analysis of planning and implementation
Autore Nabielek Pia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Vienna, : TU Wien Academic Press, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (238 p.)
Soggetto topico Urban & municipal planning
Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology
Europe
Soggetto non controllato spatial planning
policy analysis
institutional analysis
governance
Europe
urbanised regions
climate policy
renewable energy
wind energy
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Wind power deployment in urbanised regions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910485581203321
Nabielek Pia  
Vienna, : TU Wien Academic Press, 2020
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