Global Challenges of Climate Change, Vol.2

Global Challenges of Climate Change, Vol.2

Risk Assessment, Political and Social Dimension of the Green Energy Transition

Devezas, Tessaleno Campos; Leitao, Joao Carlos Correia; Chistilin, Dmitry; Yegorov, Yuri

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2022

282

Dura

Inglês

9783031164767

15 a 20 dias

606

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Chapter 1. The Root Causes of Our Environmental Crises We Ignore.- Chapter 2. Risks From Transition to Low Carbon Energies and Global Warming for FSU Countries.- Chapter 3. The General Situation with Climate Change in the World and Risk Assessment for the Global Economy.- Chapter 4. Why the Ramsey-Koopmans-Cass Model Underlying Noticeable Integrated Assessment Models is Misleading in Economic and Climate Projections.- Chapter 5. The Ecological Consequences of the Rising Economic Power of the BRICS Economies in Global Capitalism: An Eco-socialist Perspective.- Chapter 6. The Trinomial Nature - Nurture - Culture and Some Social Justice Aspects Regarding Adaptation to Climate Change.- Chapter 7. Examining the Relationship Between Eco-efficiency and Energy Poverty: A Stochastic Frontier Models Approach.- Chapter 8. Revisiting the Nexus Between Renewable and Non-renewable Energy, CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth: An Empirical Application to Asian and African Economies.- Chapter 9. Impact of Eu's CBAM on EAEU Countries: The Case of Russia.- Chapter 10. Optimal Environmental Policy for NPS Pollution Under Cournot Duopoly.- Chapter 11. ?hallenges and Risks of the "Green" Transformation of the Countries Participating in the Integration Blocks: The Case of the Eurasian Economic Union.- Chapter 12. Green Finance in Eurasian Union - Should We Expect a Common Solution?.- Chapter 13. Prospects for Low-carbon Industrial Policy: The Case of Russia.- Chapter 14. Green Fiscal Policy and Development: Reconciling Climate and Structural Change.
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Global warming;Renewable energy sources;Alternative energy sources;Socio-economic development;Structural change;Financial climate-related risks;Global energy needs;Risk management;Fossil fuel emissions;Low carbon energy;Global economy;Ramsey-Koopmans-Cass model;BRICS;Global capitalism;Social justice;Energy poverty;Optimal environmental policy;Green fiscal policy;Eurasian Economic Union