The Intersection of Global Energy Politics and Climate Change : A Comprehensive Analysis of Energy Markets and Economics / edited by Pardeep Singh, Bendangwapang Ao.
Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences, 2198-3550 [More in this series]
Summary note
This book provides an analysis of the concurrence of energy politics and global climate change. The book starts with an explanation of what roles energy and climate change play in the correlation process and the anthropogenic activities that hamper the smooth functioning of their co-existence. The next part discusses the institutions and industries directly related to energy and climate change. The third part focuses on energy economics and markets to understand the global drivers for economic development. After that, the book presents the world's energy demand due to globalization and the environmental cost involved, followed by the part highlighting the importance of energy transitions and the extent to which the global political set-up is engaged in catering to those transitions. The sixth part of the book takes a comprehensive view of climate change mitigation strategies and carbon and ecological footprints, followed by discussions of future scenarios for building a sustainable framework and forecasts of the resulting political and economic trends. Finally, the last part deals with the challenges faced during the convergence of energy politics and climate change. The book is a valuable resource for early career researchers, university teachers, and professionals in think tanks.
Contents
Understanding Global Energy Politics
The Role of Anthropogenic Activities, Energy Demand, and Global Climate Change
Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on Global Warming
Global Energy Governance: Need for a paradigm shift
Energy Demand in New Markets: A Critical Perspective
An Overview of Green Energy Potential in India
Changing Pattern of Energy Usage in North East India: A Historical Approach
Assessing the Environmental Impact: The Poultry Sector’s Role in Carbon Footprint within the Animal Industry
Gender Dimension of Climate Vulnerability and Energy Transition: A Theoretical Perspective
Japan’s Energy Security and the importance of the ‘FOIP’ in Japan-India cooperation in Indo-Pacific
China’s Energy Transition: Domestic Policy and International Context
Climate Implications and Oil Spills in the GCC Region: A Geopolitical Review of Energy Politics
Dialogues for Change: Driving clean energy transitions through inclusive community engagements
Unleashing the Power of Climate Mitigation: Building a Sustainable Energy Future through Renewable Energy, Efficiency, and Innovation
Renewable energy, alternative fuels and technological innovations
Carbon Footprints and Ecological Footprints
“Energy Security and Sustainability: Lessons and Future Challenges”.
ISBN
9789819605354
9819605350
OCLC
1499635674
Doi
10.1007/978-981-96-0535-4
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