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In Search of Good Energy Policy (Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance)

In Search of Good Energy Policy (Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance)

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Cambridge University Press, 6/20/2019
EAN 9781108481168, ISBN10: 1108481167

Hardcover, 388 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Drawing on political science, economics, philosophy, theology, social anthropology, history, management studies, law, and other subject areas, In Search of Good Energy Policy brings together leading academics from across the social sciences and humanities to offer an innovative look at why science and technology, and the type of quantification they champion, cannot alone meet the needs of energy policy making in the future. Featuring world-class researchers from the University of Cambridge and other leading universities around the world, this innovative book presents an interdisciplinary dialogue in which scientists and practitioners reach across institutional divides to offer their perspectives on the relevance of multi-disciplinary research for 'real world' application. This work should be read by anyone interested in understanding how multidisciplinary research and collaboration is essential to crafting good energy policy.

1. Introduction Marc Ozawa, Michael Pollitt, David Reiner, Jonathan Chaplin and Paul Warde
Part I. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives
2. Political science and energy David M. Reiner
3. Economics – the proper valuation of security and environment David Newbery
4. Good energy
philosophical perspectives Tim Lewens
5. Public theology – 'grounded'
an energy policy rooted in human flourishing Jonathan Chaplin
6. Anthropology and energy policy
7. History
a long view? Paul Warde
8. Management – from the drawing board to successful delivery Jim Platt
9. Legal aspects of energy policy Tibisay Morgandi and Jorge E. Viñuales
Part II. Cases and Multi-Disciplinary Responses
10. The ethics of nuclear energy
its past, present and future Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser
11. Fukushima and German energy policy 2005–2015/16 Christian Growitsch and Felix Höffler
12. Rethinking the environmental state
an economic history of the Swedish environmental Kuznets curve for carbon Magnus Lindmark
13. Fossil fuel systems to 100% renewable energy based smart energy systems
lessons from the case of Denmark, 1973–2017 Frede Hvelplund, Søren Djørup and Karl Sperling
14. A political economy of carbon capture and storage
how interests have outstripped economics in shaping the evolution of a technology David M. Reiner
15. Scaling clean energy for data centers
trends, problems, solutions Atif Ansar, Dan Madrigal and Seth Collins
16. Public participation in the context of energy activities
the role of the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
17. Biofuel energy, ancestral time, and the destruction of Borneo
an ethical perspective Michael S. Northcott
18. From inspiration to implementation
Laudato Si', public theology and the demands of energy policy Jonathan Chaplin
19. Introduction to multi-disciplinary approaches Marc Ozawa and Michael Pollitt
20. A comparative study of air pollution trends in historical London and contemporary Beijing Jacqueline Lam, Yang Han, Shan-Shan Wang, Victor O. K. Li, Michael Pollitt, and Paul Warde
21. The power of Siberia
a Eurasian pipeline policy 'good' for whom? 22. Responses and final thoughts.