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Books with title The Economics of Clean Energy

  • The Economics of Clean Energy

    Kathryn Roberts

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "As of 2017, 69 percent of Americans were in favor of restricting carbon emissions from coal power plants out of concern for climate change and the state of the environment, but can we afford to make the change to cleaner energy sources? This volume looks at the various alternative energy sources and their economic viability, exploring the debate about which path forward makes the most sense. Readers will gain a better understanding of the crossroads facing policymakers and the energy sector and be empowered to form their own opinions about how this urgent issue should be addressed"--
  • The Economics of Clean Energy

    Kathryn Roberts

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "As of 2017, 69 percent of Americans were in favor of restricting carbon emissions from coal power plants out of concern for climate change and the state of the environment, but can we afford to make the change to cleaner energy sources? This volume looks at the various alternative energy sources and their economic viability, exploring the debate about which path forward makes the most sense. Readers will gain a better understanding of the crossroads facing policymakers and the energy sector and be empowered to form their own opinions about how this urgent issue should be addressed"--
  • Clean Energy: The Economics of a Growing Market

    New York Times Company

    Paperback (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Concerns over carbon production and diminishing fossil fuels are leading people and governments to explore cleaner forms of energy, such as wind power and solar power. This collection of articles looks at the forms of clean energy already in use as well as new, experimental forms that have not yet reached wide-scale usage. Furthermore, coverage addresses some of the controversies and unexpected effects of these new ways of producing the energy we need to survive. What is working, what isn't, and what might humans use for energy in the future?
  • Clean Energy: The Economics of a Growing Market

    The New York Times Editorial

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Concerns over carbon production and diminishing fossil fuels are leading people and governments to explore cleaner forms of energy, such as wind power and solar power. This collection of articles looks at the forms of clean energy already in use as well as new, experimental forms that have not yet reached wide-scale usage. Furthermore, coverage addresses some of the controversies and unexpected effects of these new ways of producing the energy we need to survive. What is working, what isn't, and what might humans use for energy in the future?
  • The Economics of Energy

    LLC Cavendish Square Publishing, Alison Gaines, Ruth Bjorklund, B. J. Best, Caitlyn Paley

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2016)
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