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The threats posed by global warming continue to dominate environmental concerns. Central to this is the part played by greenhouse gas emissions. While various means of curbing these have been considered, most credence is given to some sort of price-based control. Global Warming and Energy Demand brings together a range of current views on this subject. The authors of this book consider the responsiveness of energy markets to economic controls in order to assess the feasibility of reducing the emission of greenhouse gases. With the focus on global warming, they address both aggregate energy elasticities as well as those for individual fuels with different carbon contents. Moreover, in light of the long-term consequences of global warming as well as policies designed to mitigate it, the work emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between long and short-run elasticities. Other substantive issues such as the importance of the structural characteristics of the energy market and autonomous improvements in energy efficiency are also discussed.The authors are drawn from diverse backgrounds and interests which are reflected in the different approaches employed and the scope of the book. Jago Atkinson Welsh Development Agency, Cardiff, Terry Barker University of Cambridge, Laurence Boone London Business School, Paul Ekins Birkbeck College, University of London
Routledge; December 1994
352 pages; ISBN 9780203983645
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352 pages; ISBN 9780203983645
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Subject categories
- Academic > Physics > Climatology and weather > Climatology
- Academic > Physics > Climatology and weather > Climatic changes; Government policy; European Economic Community countries; Congresses
- Academic > Physics > Climatology and weather > Global warming
- Academic > Physics > Meteorology. Climatology
- The Environment > Climate Change
- Science > Environmental Science
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9781134819812
9781134819805
9780415109802
9780203983645
0203983645

