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Informationen zum Autor Robert G. Watts is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tulane University in Louisiana. His current research interests are in climate modeling! the socio-economic and political aspects of energy policy! and the physics of sea ice. His publications on these and other topics have appeared in Climatic Change! Journal of Geophysical Research and Nature as well as the mechanical engineering literature. Professor Watts is the author of Keep Your Eye on the Ball: Curveballs! Knuckleballs! and Fallacies of Baseball (with A. Terry Bahill; W. H. Freeman publishers! 1991! 2000) and is editor of Engineering Response to Global Climate Change (Lewis Publishers! 1997). He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers! and has been an ASME Distinguished Lecturer. Recently! he gave the prestigious George Hawkins Memorial Lecture at Purdue University. Klappentext Discusses feasibility of increasingly efficient energy use and supply from renewable sources! for researchers/advanced students. Zusammenfassung This book discusses the feasibility of increasingly efficient energy use and the potential for supplying energy from sources that do not introduce CO2. It will be essential reading for engineers/physicists! and industrial leaders and politicians. It will also be used as a supplementary textbook on advanced courses on energy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Concerns about climate change and global warming Donald J. Wuebbles, Atul K. Jain and Robert G. Watts; 2. Posing the problem Robert G. Watts; 3. Adaptive strategies for climate change Robert J. Lempert and Michael E. Schlesinger; 4. Energy efficiency: a little goes a long way Susan J. Hassol, Neil D. Strachan and Hadi Dowlatabadi; 5. The potential of renewable energy to reduce carbon emissions Walter Short and Patrick Keegan; 6. Carbonless transportation and energy storage in future energy systems Gene D. Berry and Alan D. Lamont; 7. What can nuclear power accomplish to reduce carbon dioxide emissions? Robert Krakowski and Richard Wilson; 8. Nuclear fusion energy Arthur W. Molvik and John L. Perkins; 9. Energy prosperity within the twenty-first century and beyond: options and the unique roles of the Sun and the Moon David R. Criswell; 10. Geoengineering the climate: history and prospect David W. Keith; Index....
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Discusses feasibility of increasingly efficient energy use and supply from renewable sources, for researchers/advanced students.
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This book discusses the feasibility of increasingly efficient energy use and the potential for supplying energy from sources that do not introduce CO2. It will be essential reading for engineers/physicists, and industrial leaders and politicians. It will also be used as a supplementary textbook on advanced courses on energy.
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