Fr. 85.00

Climate Change and Clean Energy Management - Challenges and Growth Strategies

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Author’s Notes, Preface, Acknowledgements, Chapter 1: Climate Change Global Developments and Impacts, Chapter 2: Climate Change Global Outlooks and Implications, Chapter 3: Climate Change Global Policies Management, Chapter 4: Climate Change Sustainable Transport Management, Chapter 5: Climate Change Electric Vehicle Growth Management, Chapter 6: Climate Change Green Agriculture Growth Management, Chapter 7: Carbon Emissions Trading Systems Management, Chapter 8: Carbon Capture Storage and Utilisation Innovation Management, Chapter 9: Climate Finance and Climate Risks Management, Bibliography, Glossary, Index

About the author

Henry K. H. Wang is an international adviser, author and speaker with extensive high-level business experience. He is President of Gate International and a former director of both Shell China and SABIC in Riyadh. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts FRSA and Fellow of Institute of Chemical Engineering. He has been invited to join the London University SOAS Advisory Board and Imperial College Grantham Climate Change Stakeholder Committee plus China Carbon Forum. He has published three books as well as over 100 papers and speeches globally. He has been invited to speak at international conferences, leading universities and business schools around the world.

Summary

This book addresses the latest developments in renewable energy management, key challenges and risks. Offering policies & strategies for growth of renewable energies it is essential reading for government employees, policy makers, researchers and academics looking to affect change to global energy use policies.

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