Energy in a Changing Climate

by Martin Nicholson

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There are widely differing views about solutions to energy and climate change. This book provides an unbiased look at both sides of this debate and addresses what still needs to be done before we can return to an all-renewable energy economy. It looks at why using renewable energy sources is not quite as simple as it seems. It considers the impact of aggressive emission reduction targets that demand reductions before we have the technology in place and the possible risks of such a strategy.

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Martin Nicholson studied mathematics, engineering and electrical sciences at Cambridge University and graduated with a Masters degree in 1974. He has spent most of his working life as business owner and chief executive of a number of information technology companies in Australia.

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Economics, Nonfiction, Business
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333.794Society, Government, and CultureEconomicsEconomics of land and energyConservation, Alternative Energy SourcesEnergy - alternative, renewableRenewable and Alternative Energy Sources
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TJ808 .N53TechnologyMechanical engineering and machineryMechanical engineering and machineryRenewable energy sources
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