Description
The principal economic instrument for change is clear and has been for over two decades, but in 2017 only a fraction of the global economy actively employs government led carbon pricing policies and within that only a handful of systems operate at a level commensurate with the pace and scale of change that is necessary.
As deployment of new energy technologies accelerates, can solutions be found to cover the full range of services delivered by fossil fuels and can warming be limited to the agreed global goals? Putting the Genie Back explores the climate issue from its very beginnings through to the end of end of the 21st Century and looks in depth at the transition challenge we collectively face.
About the Author
David Hone is Chief Climate Change Advisor at Shell International Ltd. He joined Shell in 1980 after graduating as a Chemical Engineer from the University of Adelaide in Australia, and previously held positions in refinery technology, oil trading and shipping areas for Shell. David has been the principal climate change adviser for Shell since 2001 and has represented the company in that capacity in a wide variety of forums. He is a board member of the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), was Chairman of IETA from 2011-2013 and is a board member of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) in Washington.
Reviews
"Putting the Genie Back is a sobering and insightful look at our global climate challenge and how we arrived at this point. Hone then pragmatically describes solutions, if our combined political will can be summoned to the task. A clear-eyed view of the possible." -- Bob Perciasepe
Chemical engineer David Hone is chief climate change advisor at Shell International Ltd. and a board member of the International Emissions Trading Association. In this book for nonexperts, he draws on his experience in the oil and gas industry to advocate for carbon capture technology and carbon pricing to help remediate climate change. Early chapters explain energy and climate change generally and reveal the effects of coal consumption and carbon dioxide emissions on global climate change. He then defines what carbon pricing is and why it matters, explains the benefits of carbon capture and storage, and offers guidelines on designing a policy framework for carbon pricing and a new global carbon accounting regimen, and dealing with the business response. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *
Book Information
ISBN 9781787144484
Author David Hone
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Emerald Publishing Limited
Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited