The benefits to low carbon policies can extend beyond the multiple environmental benefits to bring cost savings, social and economic benefits and more efficient use of resources. Through rigorous analysis of the facts, the author presents innovative recommendations for policy-makers and all those with an interest in making a healthier, happier society. The threat of climate change can provoke an escape from fossil fuel dependency, and make the transition to a cleaner, safer, more sustainable future.
The benefits to low carbon policies can extend beyond the multiple environmental benefits to bring cost savings, social and economic benefits and more efficient use of resources. Through rigorous analysis of the facts, the author presents innovative recommendations for policy-makers and all those with an interest in making a healthier, happier society. The threat of climate change can provoke an escape from fossil fuel dependency, and make the transition to a cleaner, safer, more sustainable future.
Alison Smith is an environmental policy consultant with 15 years' experience of advising the UK government and the European Commission, and has been a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Big Picture: How climate policies are linked to co benefits 3. Cleaner Air: Cutting fossil fuel pollution 4. Greener Land: Forests, food and farming 5. Secure and Safe Energy: Adapting to Peak Oil 6. Less Waste: A resource efficient economy 7. A Stronger Economy: Long term stability and prosperity 8. Health and Well being: Benefits of a low carbon lifestyle 9. Joining the Dots
1. Introduction 2. The Big Picture: How climate policies are linked to co benefits 3. Cleaner Air: Cutting fossil fuel pollution 4. Greener Land: Forests, food and farming 5. Secure and Safe Energy: Adapting to Peak Oil 6. Less Waste: A resource efficient economy 7. A Stronger Economy: Long term stability and prosperity 8. Health and Well being: Benefits of a low carbon lifestyle 9. Joining the Dots
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