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    CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY FAILURES
    Why Conventional Mitigation Approaches Cannot Succeed

    by Howard A Latin (Rutgers University, USA)

    At the recent UN Climate Change Conferences in Copenhagen and Cancun, the developed nations promised hundreds of billions of dollars in financial aid to help developing countries overcome global climate change dangers. The developed nations will need to spend many more billions to limit their own greenhouse gas pollution, the main cause of global warming and climate change. Will all this money and effort be wasted? This book argues that nearly all of the world's climate policy makers and expert advisors have been making tragic mistakes that ensure the failures of climate change mitigation attempts.

    The great majority of climate change programs, from American congressional bills to cap-and-trade economic incentive schemes to the Kyoto Protocol and other international treaties, rely on greenhouse gas emissions-reduction targets that will prove “too little, too late” by deferring strict pollution controls too far into the future. The inadequate emissions-reduction measures also will not be able to bridge the gap between the highest priorities of developed and developing nations. Vast discharges of greenhouse gases authorized by weak emissions-reduction programs in the next several decades virtually guarantee that the cumulative concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will keep increasing while climate change continues to grow worse.

    Rather than adopting ineffectual emissions-reduction programs that cannot limit the cumulative concentration of greenhouse gases in the air, this book proposes a shift to a “clean” technology-replacement strategy that could support current lifestyles and expanding economic development without further damaging our climate. The only way to reduce the greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere enough to decrease climate change hazards is to replace large pollution sources as rapidly as feasible in as many industrial sectors and geographic regions as possible with “clean” alternative technologies, processes, and methods.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction: Challenging the Consensus
    • Reducing the Increases in the GHG Concentration
    • Economic Incentive Programs
    • The Stalemate in International Negotiations
    • Overlapping Institutional Responsibilities
     
    Readership: Policymakers, administrative officials, scholars, students, and general readers interested in environmental, political, economic, legal, and international dimensions of global climate change problems.
     
    “This book not only presents a compelling overview of current climate change debates and the policies recommended to address the problems at hand, but it serves as a radical critique of these discussions and approaches, providing alternatives to mainstream viewpoints. More than worth reading.”
    Jean-Marc Coicaud
    Director
    United Nations University Office at the UN Headquarters, New York
     
    “Howard Latin is one of the world's most provocative and creative environmental experts. His new book challenges the conventional consensus about climate change. It is vintage Howard Latin, and will definitely make you think about alternative mitigation approaches.”
    E Donald Elliott
    Professor (adj) of Law, Yale Law School
     
    252pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Nov 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4355-64-3
    981-4355-64-X
       US$29.95 / £20

     


     

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