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Transforming Energy

Transforming Energy

Transforming Energy

Solving Climate Change with Technology Policy
Anthony Patt, ETH Zentrum, Switzerland
July 2015
Available
Hardback
9781107024069

    Climate change will be an ecological and humanitarian catastrophe unless we move quickly to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. Policy experts advise us that we need to make major changes to our lifestyles, and our governments need to agree globally binding treaties and implement market instruments like carbon taxes. This advice is a mistake: it treats technological innovation as being at the periphery of the climate policy challenge, whereas it needs to be at its core; we will phase out emissions when and only when the technologies to replace fossil fuels are good enough, and policies need - quickly - to support these new technologies directly. Anyone with an interest in climate change and energy policy will find this book forward-thinking and invaluable. Professional policy-makers, climate and energy policy researchers, and students of energy and public policy, economics, political science, environmental studies, and geography will find this book especially stimulating.

    • Explains why the main global policies for climate change mitigation have not worked and will likely never work
    • Provides practical guidance on what energy policies, laws and regulatory instruments will actually work and have a real impact on the climate change problem, based on energy system evolution
    • Contains a foreword by David G. Victor, one of the most prominent and respected international figures in energy and climate change policy

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Anthony Patt challenges the received wisdom of climate policy head on … his book serves as wake up call for climate policy decision-makers: in the end, the actual performance of greenhouse gas mitigation policy instruments counts, not their theoretical beauty."
    Axel Michaelowa, University of Zurich

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    Product details

    July 2015
    Hardback
    9781107024069
    360 pages
    235 × 158 × 22 mm
    0.73kg
    14 b/w illus. 1 table
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword David G. Victor
    • Part I. Setting the Stage:
    • 1. From optimism to pessimism and back again
    • 2. The natural and social science of climate change
    • 3. The solution space and its distractions
    • Part II. Failed Strategies to Reduce Emissions:
    • 4. Getting the prices right
    • 5. Striking a global bargain
    • 6. Changing the way we live
    • Part III. Successful Strategies to Move Us Away from Fossil Fuels:
    • 7. Theories of transition
    • 8. Strategic technologies
    • 9. Energiewende in the German power sector
    • 10. Policies beyond power
    • 11. Pulling it all together
    • Index.
      Author
    • Anthony Patt , ETH Zentrum, Switzerland

      Anthony Patt is Professor of Human-Environment Systems at ETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. He had been a practicing environmental lawyer in the United States when his concern about climate change led him to Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, where he earned a PhD for research on the relationship between science, engineering and climate change governance. Since moving to Europe in 2006, he has turned his attention to the policy challenges associated with scaling up low-carbon technologies. In 2012 he received the prestigious European Research Council award to support his team's research on the environmental, social and institutional challenges of solar energy development. From 2011–14 he participated in numerous capacities in the preparation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report, including as Lead Author on the role of risk and uncertainty in climate policy, and as a member of the writing team of the Summary for Policymakers for the IPCC's Mitigation of Climate Change report.