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Changing the conversation on energy transition: Implications of governance and sectoral policies for generating impacts

Last Name: Schloss

First and Other Names: Miguel

Summary:

Climate change, and underlying issues such as the energy transition and the technological revolution, are threatening the fabric of our societies, the way we work, transport and much more; indeed, we are in one of the most disruptive, challenging and impactful periods in years, manifesting itself in multiple controversies, public discontent, protests and multiple promises of resolution - and meager tangible results. This book, based on the author's international experiences advising governments, businesses and civil society, highlights the limitations of current approaches and proposes a more holistic approach that better matches social demands, economic incentives and governance mechanisms in a way that responds more effectively and realistically to the challenge of moving away from policies aimed at controlling emissions-generating investment requirements to more people-centered approaches that respond to their legitimate concerns about energy security, affordability and sustainability.

This book is also available in French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=miguel+schloss&crid=2A6U0B70RBWI0&sprefix=miguel+schloss%2Caps%2C88&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

Year of Publication: 2022

Publisher: Our Knowledge Publishing

Category: Climate

Language: French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish editions

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