Engineering strategies for greenhouse gas mitigation

"Controlling the level of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is a rapidly growing area of commercial activity. While debate continues both about the impact of greenhouse gas on climate and the role humans play in influencing its concentration, engineers are faced with less controversial questions...

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Main Author: Jones, Ian
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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ISBN: 1139157183
9781139157186
9781139160995
1139160990
9781139158947
1139158945
9781139154390
1139154397
9780511977909
0511977905
9780521516020
0521516021
9780521731591
0521731593
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xii, 170 pages)

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Summary: "Controlling the level of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is a rapidly growing area of commercial activity. While debate continues both about the impact of greenhouse gas on climate and the role humans play in influencing its concentration, engineers are faced with less controversial questions of how to manage this uncertainty and how to control greenhouse gases at a minimum cost to society. This book gives a concise review of current knowledge required for engineers to develop strategies to help us manage and adapt to climate change. It has been developed from the author's graduate course in environmental engineering. It is written without technical jargon so as to be accessible to a wide range of students and policymakers who do not necessarily have scientific or engineering backgrounds. Appendices allow readers to calculate for themselves the impact of the various strategies, and the book contains student exercises and references for further reading"--
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-167) and index.
ISBN: 1139157183
9781139157186
9781139160995
1139160990
9781139158947
1139158945
9781139154390
1139154397
9780511977909
0511977905
9780521516020
0521516021
9780521731591
0521731593
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