Climat : papiers de recherche moissonnés (14/05/2020)
The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success: Overcoming Myths that Hinder Progress / Mark Jaccard. Cambridge University Press, Feb. 2020
Sometimes solving climate change seems impossibly complex, and it is hard to know what changes we all can and should make to help. This book offers hope. Drawing on the latest research, Mark Jaccard shows us how to recognize the absolutely essential actions (decarbonizing electricity and transport) and policies (regulations that phase out coal plants and gasoline vehicles, carbon tariffs). Rather than feeling paralyzed and pursuing ineffective efforts, we can all make a few key changes in our lifestyles to reduce emissions, to contribute to the urgently needed affordable energy transition in developed and developing countries. More importantly, Jaccard shows how to distinguish climate-sincere from insincere politicians and increase the chance of electing and sustaining these leaders in power. In combining the personal and the political, The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success offers a clear and simple strategic path to solving the greatest problem of our times. A PDF version of this title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core at doi.org/10.1017/9781108783453
Is Europe living within the limits of our planet?An assessment of Europe’s environmental footprints in relation to planetary boundaries. European Environment Agency, April 2020, 68 p. (EEA Report No 1/2020) lien
This joint EEA-FOEN report explores two key questions related to Europe’s long-term environmental and climate ambitions: how to define a ‘safe operating space’ for Europe, and whether Europe’s environmental footprint is currently smaller or larger than its estimated ‘safe operating space’.
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Danièle Revel (14 mai 2020). Climat : papiers de recherche moissonnés (14/05/2020). Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 14 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/odem