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OverviewThis book frames the climate problem in a comprehensive way and cuts through common conceptual confusions that impede rapid action. The first chapter describes the history, nature, and scope of the climate problem. The second chapter describes how to stabilize the climate by ending fossil fuels, minimizing non-fossil emissions, and creating a climate-positive biosphere. The authors identify five technical pillars of climate action needed to stabilize the climate, each of which gets its own chapter. These include electrifying (almost) everything, decarbonizing the electricity grid, minimizing non-fossil emissions, promoting efficiency and optimization, and removing carbon from the atmosphere. The book then moves beyond the narrow technical and policy focus of most previous climate solutions work by detailing three more “institutional” pillars that require action: aligning incentives, mobilizing money, and elevating truth. Key Features: Teaches methods for assessing the potential for emissions reductions at the government, company, funder, and individual citizen levels. Provides the reader with a quantitative sense of the massive scope and rapid rate of change needed to truly meet the climate challenge while simultaneously providing realistic and actionable solutions. Summarizes evidence-based advice from two experts on creating zero emissions and net climate-positive systems and institutions. Trains the reader to separate fact from fiction when analysing climate solutions and provides realistic paths towards climate progress for a wide range of decision-makers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Koomey (Stanford University, USA) , Ian Monroe (Stanford University, USA)Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.095kg ISBN: 9780750340304ISBN 10: 0750340304 Pages: 363 Publication Date: 22 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"“There’s still a window of time to minimize the effects of climate change, but it’s going to take all of us working together to get it done. This book will serve as a great resource for anyone looking to be part of the solution.” – U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse ""There are a lot of climate books out there today, but if I had to pick just one for my shelf, this would be it. If you’re a climate investor or entrepreneur, this is the single must-have resource for ensuring that your decision-making is grounded in fact and that your efforts are directed to the areas of highest impact."" – Susan Su, Partner, Toba Capital ""If you’re looking for a go-to text that covers the science, impacts, economics and policy dimensions of the climate crisis, look no further than Solving Climate Change: A Guide for Learners and Leaders by Jonathan Koomey and Ian Monroe. This highly readable text doesn’t shy from the key science and policy details, making it the perfect choice for an introductory college course on the climate crisis."" – Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor, University of Pennsylvania and author of The New Climate War As the title of the volume suggests, Solving Climate Change: A Guide for Learners and Leaders by Jonathan Koomey and Ian Monroe provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of what we know and what needs to be done now to stop climate change. Although the authors indicate that the book is primarily designed for an academic audience (including advanced students), in my view, it is equally suitable for anyone who wants to learn and begin to think about specific actionable items. Koomey and Monroe in many ways reassure us that we have what it takes to stop emissions. The problem is we cannot achieve this with only a subset of us taking action. How to get the majority to uniformly take action across different interest groups seems to be a policy and planning question that requires careful process design – how to get all stakeholders to take concerted action that is jointly motivated and agreed upon. How to organize this collective action based on informed consent (and commitment) across different jurisdictional and geographic contexts seems to be the next topic area that deserves unprecedented attention before it’s too late. Anthem EnviroExperts, August 2023" There's still a window of time to minimize the effects of climate change, but it's going to take all of us working together to get it done. This book will serve as a great resource for anyone looking to be part of the solution. - U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse There are a lot of climate books out there today, but if I had to pick just one for my shelf, this would be it. If you're a climate investor or entrepreneur, this is the single must-have resource for ensuring that your decision-making is grounded in fact and that your efforts are directed to the areas of highest impact. - Susan Su, Partner, Toba Capital If you're looking for a go-to text that covers the science, impacts, economics and policy dimensions of the climate crisis, look no further than Solving Climate Change: A Guide for Learners and Leaders by Jonathan Koomey and Ian Monroe. This highly readable text doesn't shy from the key science and policy details, making it the perfect choice for an introductory college course on the climate crisis. - Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor, University of Pennsylvania and author of The New Climate War Author InformationJonathan Koomey studies the economics of solving climate change and the environmental effects of information technology. He was a staff scientist and group leader at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the 1990s and early 2000s, then an itinerant visiting professor/researcher/lecturer at Stanford University, Yale University, and the University of California at Berkeley. He holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group and an A.B. in History and Science from Harvard University. He is the author or co-author of ten books and more than 200 articles and reports. With a career spanning climate science, technology, policy, and finance, Ian Monroe has taught at Stanford University for over a decade and worked on climate challenges in over 30 countries. A pioneer in climate solution investing, Ian co-founded Etho Capital, which runs the ETHO ETF and has helped decarbonize over $100 billion in assets. Ian is also a co-founder of the Climate+Positive Investing Alliance and Oroeco, as well as an advisor to many climate programs. With degrees in Earth Systems science from Stanford and the University of Oxford Artificial Intelligence Programme, Ian has also been educated by climate-fueled droughts and wildfires on his family’s small farm. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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