A climate policy revolution what the science of complexity reveals about saving our planet / Roland Kupers.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (185 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780674246799
- Q175 .C556 2020
- COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission: https://lib.ciu.edu/copyright-request-form
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Online Book (LOGIN USING YOUR MY CIU LOGIN AND PASSWORD) | G. Allen Fleece Library ONLINE | Non-fiction | Q175.32.65 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | on1235846028 |
Browsing G. Allen Fleece Library shelves, Shelving location: ONLINE, Collection: Non-fiction Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Time's up -- Part I.Complexity ideas: Getting unstuck -- Network literacy -- Non-equilibrium is the source of order -- Top down and bottom up order -- Part II. Revolution policies: Kicking the coal habit -- Wrong for the right reason? -- Norms policy -- Kicking the consumption habit -- Beyond incumbent industry -- Who pays for learning? -- Autonomous cars as a climate policy -- Conclusion: Beyond a blueprint for the climate revolution.
"In this book, Roland Kupers argues that the climate crisis is well suited to the bottom-up, rapid, and revolutionary change complexity science theorizes; he succinctly makes the case that complexity science promises policy solutions to address climate change"--
COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
There are no comments on this title.