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Driving climate change[electronic re...
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Cannon, James Spencer, (1949-)
Driving climate change[electronic resource] :cutting carbon from transportation /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
363.73/7
書名/作者:
Driving climate change : cutting carbon from transportation // edited by Daniel Sperling and James S. Cannon.
其他作者:
Sperling, Daniel.
出版者:
Amsterdam ; : Academic Press,, c2007.
面頁冊數:
xi, 295 p. : : ill. ;; 24 cm.
附註:
Chapters based on presentations and discussions at the Tenth Biennial Asilomar Conference on Transportation and Energy, August 23-26, 2005, in Pacific Grove, California.
標題:
Transportation - Congresses. - Environmental aspects
標題:
Motor vehicles - Congresses. - Fuel consumption
標題:
Climatic changes
標題:
Global warming - Congresses. - Prevention
ISBN:
9780123694959
ISBN:
0123694957
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction and Overview; Peaking of World Oil Production and Its Mitigation; Toward A Policy Agenda For Climate Change: Changing Technologies and Fuels and the Changing Value of Energy; Coordinated Policy Measures for Reducing the Fuel Use of the U.S. Light Duty Vehicle Fleet; Carbon Burdens from New Car Sales in the United States; Reducing Vehicle Emissions through Cap-and-Trade Schemes; North American Feebate Analysis Model; Reducing Growth in Vehicle Miles Traveled: Can We Really Pull It Off; International Comparison of Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Passenger Vehicles; Reducing Transport-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Developing Countries: The Role of the Global Environmental Facility; What Multilateral Banks (And Other Donors) Can Do To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Latin America and the Caribbean; From Public Understanding to Public Policy: Public Views on Energy, Technology & Climate Science in the United States; Narrative Self-Identity and Societal Goals: Automotive Fuel Economy and Global Warming Policy; Lost in Option Space: Risk Partitioning to Guide Climate and Energy Policy; Towards a Transportation Policy Agenda for Climate Change;Appendix A: About the Editors and Authors; Appendix B: Asilomar Attendees List for 2005.
摘要、提要註:
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing global society. The debate over what to do is confounded by the uncertain relationship between increasing greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and the impact of those changes on nature and human civilization. This book will provide professionals and students alike with the latest information regarding greenhouse emissions while presenting the most up-to-date techniques for reducing these emissions. It will investigate three broad strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: 1) reducing motorized travel, 2) shifting to less energy intensive modes, and 3) changing fuel and propulsion technologies. Findings will be presented by the leaders in the field with contributions from professors, researchers, consultants and engineers at the most prominent institutions - commercial, academic and federal - dealing with environmental research and policy. * Includes a comprehensive evaluation of current industrial practice * Provides technologically sound and manageable techniques for engineers, scientists and designers * Incorporates guidelines for a sustainable future.
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Driving climate change[electronic resource] :cutting carbon from transportation /
Driving climate change
cutting carbon from transportation /[electronic resource] :edited by Daniel Sperling and James S. Cannon. - Amsterdam ;Academic Press,c2007. - xi, 295 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
Chapters based on presentations and discussions at the Tenth Biennial Asilomar Conference on Transportation and Energy, August 23-26, 2005, in Pacific Grove, California.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction and Overview; Peaking of World Oil Production and Its Mitigation; Toward A Policy Agenda For Climate Change: Changing Technologies and Fuels and the Changing Value of Energy; Coordinated Policy Measures for Reducing the Fuel Use of the U.S. Light Duty Vehicle Fleet; Carbon Burdens from New Car Sales in the United States; Reducing Vehicle Emissions through Cap-and-Trade Schemes; North American Feebate Analysis Model; Reducing Growth in Vehicle Miles Traveled: Can We Really Pull It Off; International Comparison of Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Passenger Vehicles; Reducing Transport-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Developing Countries: The Role of the Global Environmental Facility; What Multilateral Banks (And Other Donors) Can Do To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Latin America and the Caribbean; From Public Understanding to Public Policy: Public Views on Energy, Technology & Climate Science in the United States; Narrative Self-Identity and Societal Goals: Automotive Fuel Economy and Global Warming Policy; Lost in Option Space: Risk Partitioning to Guide Climate and Energy Policy; Towards a Transportation Policy Agenda for Climate Change;Appendix A: About the Editors and Authors; Appendix B: Asilomar Attendees List for 2005.
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing global society. The debate over what to do is confounded by the uncertain relationship between increasing greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and the impact of those changes on nature and human civilization. This book will provide professionals and students alike with the latest information regarding greenhouse emissions while presenting the most up-to-date techniques for reducing these emissions. It will investigate three broad strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: 1) reducing motorized travel, 2) shifting to less energy intensive modes, and 3) changing fuel and propulsion technologies. Findings will be presented by the leaders in the field with contributions from professors, researchers, consultants and engineers at the most prominent institutions - commercial, academic and federal - dealing with environmental research and policy. * Includes a comprehensive evaluation of current industrial practice * Provides technologically sound and manageable techniques for engineers, scientists and designers * Incorporates guidelines for a sustainable future.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2007.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780123694959
Source: 115503:115598Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
416470
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336502
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LC Class. No.: TD195.T7 / D758 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 363.73/7
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