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Climate Solutions

Yves Earhart

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Climate Solutions" explores cutting-edge technologies and strategies to combat climate change, focusing on renewable energy, carbon capture and storage, and sustainable urban planning. This comprehensive book argues that a multi-faceted, technology-driven approach, combined with policy changes and behavioral shifts, is crucial for addressing the climate crisis effectively. It provides essential context on climate science and the global carbon cycle, setting the stage for understanding the urgency of implementing innovative solutions.   
The book progresses through each major solution area, examining renewable energy technologies like solar and wind power, carbon capture methods such as direct air capture, and sustainable urban planning initiatives including green building design and smart city technologies. What sets "Climate Solutions" apart is its balanced view of established and emerging technologies, critically analyzing their potential impacts, scalability, and limitations. It presents scientific data, case studies, and expert interviews, supported by original data visualizations to help readers grasp complex concepts.   
Written in an accessible style for a general audience interested in environment and technology, the book makes interdisciplinary connections between climate science, engineering, urban planning, and public policy. It empowers readers with actionable insights and practical applications, from implementing renewable energy systems to creating more sustainable urban environments.   
By offering a comprehensive overview of promising climate solutions, this book equips policymakers, business leaders, and environmentally conscious citizens with the knowledge to tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our time.
Available since: 10/11/2024.
Print length: 199 pages.

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