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Key Figures for Achieving Global Climate Goals: Volume II: America, the Middle East and South Asia, East Asia and Oceania

Autor Valentin Crastan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 apr 2024
This volume analyses the energy industry for the following geographical units: America – divided into North America (Canada + USA) and  Central and South America –, the Middle East and South Asia, East Asia and Oceania. The key energy-economic indicators for each region and country and their development, are illustrated in numerous graphs and energy flow diagrams. Based on this analysis, the author recommends a distribution of emission reductions necessary to limit climate change (for the 2°C and 1.5°C climate goals, with a perspective up to 2050).
The continents covered in this volume collectively account for 77% of emissions. Europe + Eurasia and Africa will be addressed in volume I.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783658439675
ISBN-10: 365843967X
Pagini: 195
Ilustrații: XXIII, 195 p. 181 illus., 180 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Wiesbaden, Germany

Cuprins

Energy economic analysis (including population, gross domestic product, emissions).- Energy flows in 2016.- Energy and CO2 intensity of energy.- CO2 sustainability indicator.- CO2 emissions and scenario for meeting the 2-degree target.- Data from countries in the Americas.- Data from countries in the Middle East and South Asia.- Data from countries in East Asia and Oceania.


Notă biografică

Professor emeritus Valentin Crastan, after practical and managerial roles in energy technology companies, was appointed as a professor of energy systems and control engineering at the Bern University of Applied Sciences, in Biel. Additionally, he served for nine years as the dean of the Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering.


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This volume analyses the energy industry for the following geographical units: America – divided into North America (Canada + USA) and  Central and South America –, the Middle East and South Asia, East Asia and Oceania. The key energy-economic indicators for each region and country and their development, are illustrated in numerous graphs and energy flow diagrams. Based on this analysis, the author recommends a distribution of emission reductions necessary to limit climate change (for the 2°C and 1.5°C climate goals, with a perspective up to 2050).
The continents covered in this volume collectively account for 77% of emissions. Europe + Eurasia and Africa will be addressed in volume I.
Content:
  • Energy industry analysis (population, energy supply, GDP and emissions)
  • Updated energy flows
  • Energy and CO2 intensity of energy, CO2 sustainability indicator
  • CO2 emissions and scenarios for achieving the 2-degree and 1.5-degree goals
  • Detailed data from countries in the Americas, the Middle East, and South Asia, as well as countries in East Asia and Oceania
Target audience:
  • Professionals and decision-makers in companies, politics, associations, and national as well as international institutions
  • Lecturers and students in the fields of energy economics, energy and environmental engineering, and politics
  • Interested laypersons
The author:Professor emeritus Valentin Crastan, after practical and managerial roles in energy technology companies, was appointed as a professor of energy systems and control engineering at the Bern University of Applied Sciences, in Biel. Additionally, he served for nine years as the dean of the Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering.

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Caracteristici

Comprehensive presentation of gross and final energy, energy sector losses, and CO2 emissions All figures related to population and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) development Clear recommendations for achieving the 2-degree goal as a minimum target