carbon reduction Books
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How to Manage Carbon Reduction, and Make it Pay
A Hands on Management Briefing on Real Life Ways Big UK Companies Cut Carbon, and their Costs This briefing will help you and your company to: Anticipate the practical implications of Defra's CRC for your company with in-depth interviews and case studies Outline what you can do to prepare for your ...
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Carbon Reduction: Policies, Strategies and Technologies
In this time of increasingly pressing concern about global climate change and its potentially irreversible and detrimental impacts on the world's population, it is considered urgent to find effective means for significantly reducing local, regional, national and international greenhouse gas emissions in homes, businesses, industries and communities around the planet. This book, first of all, ...
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Global Warming and Economic Development
Three questions need to be addressed when discussing the global warming issue. First, is a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions necessary? Second, if the answer is yes, what is the optimal level of CO2 emissions? Third, who should be held responsible for reducing CO2 emissions? This book addresses these ...
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Lowering the Cost of Emission Reduction: Joint Implementation in the Framework Convention on Climate Change
Lowering the Cost of Emission Reduction by Dr Michael Ridley investigates a novel way to reduce the cost of carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide emission reduction. This book asks whether allowing countries to substitute emission reduction undertaken abroad in lieu of emission reduction at home will reduce the ...
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Brand Emissions Leaders Report 2009
This Brand Emissions Leaders Report provides a groundbreaking analysis of the performance of company-level brands against their competitors. Using objective carbon emissions criteria, ENDS Carbon assessed carbon performance in four key areas: Which brands have the best or worst carbon disclosure? How ...
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The Economics of Conservation Programs
The objective of this book is to review and to analyze the economics of conservation programs in theory and in practice. Demand side management (DSM) is one of the most topical issues in regulating electric utilities, both in the United States and internationally. DSM consists of various measures at the level of demand (households, commerce, industry, others), which are at least partially ...
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