Over the past thirty years, a body of law dealing with the issue of climate change has taken form. This rapidly emerging body of law runs the gamut from state and local regulations to federal policies and international agreements and includes both public and private sector involvement. Climate Change Law is based on the view that this issue is just too important to leave to specialists alone. It is the first book to offer a concise, readable treatment of this entire body of law. The focus is on core concepts of climate change law, rather than all of the complex details. The book begins by discussing the scientific and policy issues that frame the legal scheme, including the state of climate science, the meaning of the social cost of carbon, and the variety of tools that are available to reduce carbon emissions. It then covers in turn the international, national, and state efforts in this sphere. Finally, the book turns to the challenge of adapting to climate change, before exploring the concept of geoengineering and the potential challenges associated with using geoengineering as a tool for addressing climate change. The book is designed to be accessible to a broad range of readers, not just those who have backgrounds in climate science, environmental economics, or law.
The Learning Companion to Bending the Curve: Climate Change Solutions can help all readers gain the most from this book.
Planning for a Cooler Future: Green Infrastructure to Reduce Urban Heat
This report is primarily directed to analysing the legal aspects of ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change.
本书中,纽约前市长迈克尔·布隆伯格与环保运动领导人卡尔·波普以乐观视角看待气候变化引发的挑战,指出了他们认为最有前途的解决之道,并为实现目标提出了现实的方案 ...
"The Climate Commission brings together internationally renowned climate scientists, as well as policy and business leaders to provide an independent and reliable source of information about climate change to the Australian public"--Preface ...
Forest Landscape Restoration as a Key Component of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Explores current and aspirational procedures and methods to assess ways in which the practice of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) can provide a new agenda for the twenty-first century
To mitigate, develop, and improve the lives of those vulnerable to intense natural disasters, climate change, and food insecurity, many agencies are funding and implementing diverse activities from reconstruction to rehabilitation, and this ...
Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming: The NIPCC Report on Scientific Consensus
The authors point to four reasons why scientists disagree about global warming: a conflict among scientists in different and often competing disciplines; fundamental scientific uncertainties concerning how the global climate responds to the ...