Global challenges of climate change : green energy, decarbonization, forecasting the green transition
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Global challenges of climate change : green energy, decarbonization, forecasting the green transition
(World-systems evolution and global futures / series editors, Christopher Chase-Dunn ... [et al.])
Springer, c2022
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Global challenges of climate change, vol. 1
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Note
Editors: João Carlos Correia Leitão, Yuri Yegorov, Dmitry Chistlin
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This two-volume book offers a broad range of discussions on the immense challenge of climate change, one confronting every country on the planet and forcing them to find a path towards a sustainable future that will not have disastrous consequences in relation to our chances of survival. It also presents a snapshot of the status quo, which reflects all the decisions and measures taken to date. Analyzing the consequences of the steps that will shape our future, the two volumes also reflect on important decisions at a global level that have already been taken.
In this first volume on green energy, decarbonization, and forecasting the green transition, respected international scholars analyze various technical aspects of and alternatives to the so-called "green energy transition," as well as measures intended to help reach the ambitious goal of net zero emissions within the next thirty years. Throughout the 13 chapters, the authors forecast future scenarios for the use of alternative energy sources. Additionally, the book discusses questions regarding the suitability of current measures and presents innovative alternatives that have remained largely overlooked.
This book is a must-read for scholars, researchers and students, as well as policymakers interested in a better understanding of climate change, present scenarios, and alternative solutions and measures.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: A Portentous Transformation.- Chapter 2. The Road to Decarbonization.- Chapter 3. Bifurcation of Energy Development in FSU Countries and the Role of Hydrogen.- Chapter 4. Decarbonization Strategies of Oil & Gas Majors.- Chapter 5. Maintaining a Balanced Set of Energy Options During the Singular and Uncertain Transition.- Chapter 6. Global Challenges of Climate Change and Earth's Autopoiesis.- Chapter 7. Heliosynthesis: A Stairway to Energy Heaven.- Chapter 8. Challenges on the Use of Polymers on the Green Transition.- Chapter 9. Forecasting the Mix of World Energy Needs by Mid-21st Century.- Chapter 10. Energy and Climate Changes Along the Last Two Hundred Years: Logistic Modelling.- Chapter 11. Considering Uncertainty in Integrated Technological Approaches in Environmental-economic Evaluation and Assessment.- Chapter 12. Forecasting the Indicators of Kondratiev's Green Economic Wave (2018-2050), the "Great Energy Transition" and Its Impact on the Socio-economic Development of the World.- Chapter 13. Russia's Contribution to Achieving Global Decarbonization Goals.
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