Industry Genius: Inventions and People Protecting the Climate and Fragile Ozone Layer

Author:   Stephen Andersen ,  Durwood Zaelke ,  Durwood Zaelke ,  Richard Truly
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781874719687


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 July 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Industry Genius: Inventions and People Protecting the Climate and Fragile Ozone Layer


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Author:   Stephen Andersen ,  Durwood Zaelke ,  Durwood Zaelke ,  Richard Truly
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Greenleaf Publishing
Weight:   0.382kg
ISBN:  

9781874719687


ISBN 10:   1874719683
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 July 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This is great stuff. Extraordinary results when the genius of industry is turned loose on what to some may seem like an insoluble problem like protecting the Earth's climate. The ten featured companies are reducing energy and pollution with smart strategies and innovative technologies. They have chosen to be leaders, but think what they could accomplish if the politicians showed equal leadership and gave these companies and their competitors incentives to transform our economy from the biggest source of greenhouse gasses to the biggest source of climate solutions.' Jonathan Lash, President, the World Resources Institute. 'The genius of engineers has never been more important than it is today for inventing the technology needed to protect the global environment. Andersen and Zaelke give ten stirring examples of what committed companies are doing today to protect the climate system. Their profiles of the process of invention--geniuses at work--help us understand how much more this industry can and must do.' Alan S. Miller, author of Green Gold: Japan, Germany, the United States, and the Race for Environmental Technology


The inventive genius behind technological breakthroughs by ten global companies including Alcoa, DaimlerChrysler, Honda, ST Micro and Visteon. Readers will gain understanding and insight into how cutting-edge technology is helping protect the climate and/or the ozone layer, while contributing to the company's bottom line. This is great stuff. Extraordinary results when the genius of industry is turned loose on what to some may seem like an insoluble problem like protecting the Earth's climate. Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute


""This is great stuff. Extraordinary results when the genius of industry is turned loose on what to some may seem like an insoluble problem like protecting the Earth's climate. The ten featured companies are reducing energy and pollution with smart strategies and innovative technologies. They have chosen to be leaders, but think what they could accomplish if the politicians showed equal leadership and gave these companies and their competitors incentives to transform our economy from the biggest source of greenhouse gasses to the biggest source of climate solutions.' Jonathan Lash, President, the World Resources Institute. 'The genius of engineers has never been more important than it is today for inventing the technology needed to protect the global environment. Andersen and Zaelke give ten stirring examples of what committed companies are doing today to protect the climate system. Their profiles of the process of invention--geniuses at work--help us understand how much more this industry can and must do.' Alan S. Miller, author of Green Gold: Japan, Germany, the United States, and the Race for Environmental Technology""


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Durwood Zaelke is the founder and past President (1989-2003) of the Center for International Environmental Law in Washington, DC, and Geneva. He currently is the Managing Partner in the Washington office of Zelle, Hofmann, Voelbel, Mason & Getty, as well as the founder and Director of the International Environmental Law Program at American University's law school, and the co-founder and Co-Director of the Program on Governance for Sustainable Development at the Bren School of Environmental Sciences and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of International Environmental Law and Policy (with Hunter and Salzman; Foundation Press, 2002), which has been used in more than 110 universities around the world. Mr. Zaelke is a graduate of UCLA and Duke Law School. Stephen O. Andersen is Director of Strategic Climate Projects in the US EPA Climate Protection Partnerships Division where he specializes in industry partnerships, international cooperation, and environmental performance incentives. Previously, he was Deputy Director for Stratospheric Ozone Protection. Prior to joining EPA, Dr. Andersen was professor of environmental economics at College of the Atlantic and University of Hawaii and has also worked for consumer, environmental, and environmental law non-governmental organizations. He is the author of Protecting the Ozone Layer: The United Nations History (with Sarma; Earthscan Publications, 2002). Dr. Andersen has a PhD in Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics from the University of California, Berkeley

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