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Global Energy Policies

Mark Chambers

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Global Energy Policies tackles the intricate web of energy production amid climate change, geopolitical tensions, and rising demand. It investigates how nations strategize to manage energy resources, balancing energy security, environmental sustainability, and economic development. The book emphasizes that effective energy policy must be tailored to each nation's unique circumstances.

 
The book explores different energy transitions, from the dominance of fossil fuels to the rise of renewable energy. Readers will understand core concepts, such as energy sources and consumption patterns, to grasp the complexities of energy policy decisions. By analyzing various countries' energy policies, the book identifies common challenges and best practices, offering a framework for understanding trade-offs.

 
Beginning with foundational concepts, the book progresses to examine specific energy policies of key countries, evaluating their successes and failures. It concludes by synthesizing lessons learned, providing practical recommendations for policymakers. The book's comparative approach and focus on adaptive policymaking make it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand and navigate the global energy landscape.
Disponível desde: 28/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 84 páginas.

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