Climate Change and Global Energy Security

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Climate Change and Global Energy Security
AuthorMarilyn A. Brown
Benjamin K. Sovacool
SubjectClimate change mitigation, energy security
PublisherMIT Press
Publication date
2011
Pages416 pp.
ISBN978-0-262-01625-4
OCLC702647425

Climate Change and Global Energy Security: Technology and Policy Options is a 2011 book by Marilyn A. Brown and Benjamin K. Sovacool. In this book, Brown and Sovacool offer detailed assessments of commercially available technologies for strengthening global energy security and climate change mitigation. They also evaluate the barriers to the deployment of these technologies and critically review public policy options for their commercialization. Arguing that society has all the technologies necessary for the task, the authors discuss an array of options available today, including high-efficiency transportation, renewable energy, carbon sequestration, and demand side management.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ Bryan Walker (September 18, 2011). "Climate Change and Global Energy Security". Hot Topic.
  2. ^ Richard N. Cooper (January–February 2012). "Climate Change and Global Energy Security". Foreign Affairs.

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