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This book provides an interdisciplinary account of how technological advances - mainly in the domains of energy and transportation - contribute to the transformation towards a more sustainable economic system. Drawing on methods from engineering, the management sciences and economics, which it...
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Part 1: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: Sustainability in the Oil and Gas Industry: An Introduction. By Thomas Walker … Environmental Sustainability of the Oil & Gas Industry” . By Dandina N. Rao -- Chapter 8: “Carbon-negative Oil and Gas”. By Steven …The push for sustainability in the oil and gas sector has taken center stage in both climate action debates and …
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Capital for a Sustainable Future HRs Pivotal Role towards Net Zero Policies -- Embracing Environmental Sustainability by … Zero Policies to Aligning Policy Politics and Governance for Environmental Sustainability. …This book provides the latest research on net zero policies, environmental sustainability, and the practical …
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Greenhouse gas emissions trading and project-based mechanisms for greenhouse gas reduction are emerging market-based instruments for climate change policy. They are also increasingly viewed as cost-effective, flexible and environmentally efficient instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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The possibility of carbon leakage arises when there is an asymmetry in climate policies across countries. A Border Carbon Adjustment (BCA) and a Border Tax Adjustment (BTA) are considered effective instruments to tackle this leakage. Using the Melitz trade model with firm heterogeneity, we study...
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More than 1,500 organizations and investors representing over $40 trillion in assets have committed to fossil fuel divestment to combat climate change. Will it work? This chapter explores whether divestment might induce green innovation, a critical component of transitioning to a cleaner...
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