Beyond the Carbon Economy

Beyond the Carbon Economy

ISBN-10:
0199532699
ISBN-13:
9780199532698
Pub. Date:
05/28/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199532699
ISBN-13:
9780199532698
Pub. Date:
05/28/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Beyond the Carbon Economy

Beyond the Carbon Economy

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Overview

The present energy economy, with its heavy dependence on fossil fuels is not sustainable over the medium to long term for many interconnected reasons. Climate change is now recognized as posing a serious threat. Energy and resource decisions involving the carbon fuels therefore play a large role in this threat. Fossil fuel reserves may also be running short, and many of the major reserves are in politically unstable parts of the world.

Yet citizens in nations with rapidly developing economies aspire to the benefits of the modern energy economy. China and India alone have 2.4 billion potential customers for cars, industries, and electrical services. Even so, more than half of the world's citizens still lack access to energy. Decisions involving fossil fuels are therefore a significant part of the development equation.

This volume explains how the law can impede or advance the shift to a world energy picture significantly different from that which exists today.

This book first examines the factors that create the problems of the present carbon economy, including environmental concerns and development goals. It then provides international and regional legal perspectives, examining public international law, regional legal structures, the responses of international legal bodies, and the role of major international nongovernmental actors. The book then moves on to explore sectoral perspectives including the variety of renewable energy sources, new carbon fuels, nuclear power, demand controls, and energy efficiency. Finally, the authors examine how particular States are, could, or should, be adapting legally to the challenges of moving beyond the carbon economy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199532698
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/28/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 584
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.40(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Catherine Redgwell is Professor of International Law and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Laws at University College London. Don Zillman is Godfrey Professor of Law at the University of Maine at Fort Kent. Professor Yinka Omorogbe is Head of the Department of Public and International Law at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Lila K. Barrera-Hernández is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary, Canada.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Catherine Redgwell. Don Zillman, Yinka Omorogbe, and Lila Barrera-HernándezScope and Overview1. Technology and Climate Change, David Keith2. The Impact on the Environment, George 'Rock' Pring3. The Impact on Developmental Goals, Yinka Omorogbe4. The Adjustment of the Competitive Economy, John GulliverInternational and Regional Perspectives5. The Role of International Law, Catherine Redgwell6. South America: When the Gas is Gone, Will the Water Be Enough, Lila Barrera-Hernández7. African Responses and Initiatives, Fui Tsikata and Abeeku Brew-Hammond8. The Development of Renewable Energy Through Public International Law, Adrian BradbrookSectoral Perspectives and Technology-Based Approaches9. National Laws Advancing Renewable Energies, Richard Ottinger10. Heavy Duty Transition Fuels: Oil Sands and Heavy Oils, Alistair Lucas11. Energy Efficiency and the Law, Barry Barton12. Biofuels: EU Law and Policy, Iñigo del Guayo13. Reducing Carbon Emissions in Electricity Generation: Is the Answer Blowing in the Wind?, Anita Rønne and Aileen McHarg14. Market Instruments and other Regulatory Tools in the Intersection between Energy Law and Environmental Law, Ulf Hammer15. Nuclear Power's Role in Moving Beyond the Carbon Economy, Donald N. Zillman16. The Capture, Storage and Use of Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Nigel Bankes and Martha RoggenkampNational Perspectives17. China's Efforts for a Low Carbon Future, Wang Mingyuan18. The Legal Situation of Biomass in Brazil, Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier19. Law, Innovation and Change: Moving Beyond the Carbon Economy in Australia, Lee Godden20. The Future of an Economy Based on Oil Exploitation: The Mexican Case, Jose Juan Gonzalez21. In Search of the Best Energy Mix: The Case of Japan, Kazuhiro Nakatani22. India's Road to Clean Development, Lavanya Rajamani23. Energy Resources Development Policy in Russia, Irina Krasnova24. Moving Beyond Carbon Energy in a Petroleum Exporting Nation, Lawrence Asekome AtsegbuaConclusion25. The Contribution of the Law to a New Energy Future, Catherine Redgwell. Don Zillman, Yinka Omorogbe, and Lila Barrera-Hernández
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