Energy Security in the Era of Climate Change: The Asia-Pacific ExperienceL. Anceschi, J. Symons Leading scholars assess the transformations in energy security policy that flow from recognition of global climate change. They explore through case studies the key policy responses formulated in the Asia-Pacific and identify potential synergies between energy policy and climate mitigation efforts. |
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... capacity, ecologicallimits and political possibilities. Consequently, this book's objectives include (1) exploration ofthe dynamics through which energy security concerns conflict with climate policy; (2) analysis of the ClimateChange.
... capacity, ecologicallimits and political possibilities. Consequently, this book's objectives include (1) exploration ofthe dynamics through which energy security concerns conflict with climate policy; (2) analysis of the ClimateChange.
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... capacity and popular resistance to thehigher costof lowemission energy sources, market failures that limit investment innew energy technologies and energy efficiency, the close association between energy choices and conceptions ...
... capacity and popular resistance to thehigher costof lowemission energy sources, market failures that limit investment innew energy technologies and energy efficiency, the close association between energy choices and conceptions ...
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... capacity anddomestic resistance topricing greenhouse gas emissions Theoretically, the most economically efficient way torespondto climate change would be toimposea price onGHG emissions that builds the economic cost of environmental ...
... capacity anddomestic resistance topricing greenhouse gas emissions Theoretically, the most economically efficient way torespondto climate change would be toimposea price onGHG emissions that builds the economic cost of environmental ...
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