EnvStud 605 – Strategies for Sustainability
Content: Global issues and response strategies: Overview. Past issues and new problems: A plea for action. Environment, energy, and economy: Strategies for sustainability Policy measures for global environmental problems: A Japanese perspective. Environment, economy, energy, and sustainable development. The status of the global environment. Climate changes due to the increase in greenhouse gases as predicted by climate models. Deforestation and desertification in developing countries. Energy-economy interactions in stabilizing CO2 emissions. Modelling economically efficient abatement of greenhouse gases. Macroeconomic costs and other side-effects of reducing CO2 emissions. The effects of CO2 reduction policies on energy markets. Long-term strategies for mitigating global warming. Energy issues in developing countries. Long-term strategies of developing countries.
Course Lecturer: Gerhard Berchtold, PhD
ECTS credits: 6
Coursebook:
Environment, energy, and economy: strategies for sustainability
Edited by Yoichi Kaya and Keiichi Yokobori.
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This volume contains the major discussions presented at the
- Teacher: Gerhard Berchtold
- Teacher: Peter Hodecek