06527cam a2200325Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550200034000890200030001230240032001530350021001850400026002060500026002320820017002582450088002752640056003633000042004193360021004613370023004823380032005055053546005375201840040836500041059236500019059646500021059836500026060047000032060307760053060628560086061159781315723617180706s2017 enk o 001 0 eng d a9781315723617q(e-book : PDF) a9781317528470q(e-book: Mobi) z9781857437454q(hardback)7 a10.4324/9781315723617 2doi a(OCoLC)954038031 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aHD9502.A2bH2574 201704a333.79bH23600aHandbook of transitions to energy and climate security /ceditor, Robert E. Looney. 1aAbingdon, Oxon ;aNew York, NY :bRoutledge,c2017. a1 online resource (xxviii, 498 pages) atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier00tpart, Part I The policy setting -- tchapter 1 Introduction /r Robert E. Looney -- tchapter 2 Evolving factors affecting energy security /r Marcus D. King -- tchapter 3 The climate and security imperative /r Francesco Femia Caitlin Werrell -- tchapter 4 Climate change and energy security policies -- tAre they really two sides of the same coin? 1 /r Peter R. Hartley -- tchapter 5 Renewable energy in the MENA -- tWhy did the Desertec approach fail? /r Luigi Carafa Gonzalo Escribano -- tchapter 6 Frameworks for regional co-operation -- tThe EU /r Benjamin Görlach Matthias Duwe Nick Evans -- tchapter 7 Regional coordination in energy systems and its impact on energy security /r Julia Nesheiwat -- tpart, Part II Energy transitions in the carbon producing countries -- tchapter 8 In the furnace -- tSaudi Arabia and the dynamics of global climate change /r James A. Russell -- tchapter 9 Energy, climate and economic security, and Canada’s road from oil exporter to deep decarbonization /r Chris Bataille -- tchapter 10 Energy transitions in carbon-producing countries -- tRussia /r Jack D. Sharples -- tchapter 11 Energy and climate transitions in Mexico -- tThe emergence of a “política ambiental de estado” /r Duncan Wood -- tchapter 12 South Africa’s pragmatic transition /r Robert E. Looney -- tpart, Part III Energy transitions in the intermediate carbon-producing/consuming countries -- tchapter 13 The politics behind the three Es in China -- tEconomic growth, energy security and environmental protection /r Xu Yi-Chong -- tchapter 14 The USA’s energy and climate transition -- tPartial success without a plan /r Robert E. Looney -- tchapter 15 The Great British energy transition? /r Caroline Kuzemko -- tchapter 16 Energy transitions and climate security in Brazil /r Fabio Farinosi -- tchapter 17 Indonesia’s energy trilemma /r Peter Maslanka -- tchapter 18 Egypt -- tThe challenge of squaring the energy–environment–growth triangle /r Robert Springborg -- tpart, Part IV Energy transitions in the carbon consuming countries -- tchapter 19 Japan’s energy security -- tChallenges, prospects, and global implications /r Julia Nesheiwat -- tchapter 20 Transitions to energy and climate security in Thailand -- tAdam Simpson and Mattijs Smits /r Adam Simpson Mattijs Smits -- tchapter 21 Managing energy and climate policy challenges in Pakistan -- tModest progress, major problems /r Michael Kugelman -- tchapter 22 Energy transition in a carbon consuming country -- tIndia /r Lydia Powell -- tchapter 23 Jordan’s response to acute energy insecurity -- tSearching for a winning combination /r John Calabrese -- tchapter 24 Analyzing Turkey’s energy transition -- tChallenges and opportunities /r Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu -- tpart, Part V Energy transitions in the carbon reduction countries -- tchapter 25 France and the energy trilemma -- tHow the Fifth Republic has sought to balance energy security, affordability and environmental sustainability /r John S. Duffield -- tchapter 26 Struggles in Denmark’s transition towards a low carbon future -- tShifts in the energy technology assemblage /r Peter Karnøe Jens Stissing Jensen -- tchapter 27 Twins of 1713 -- tEnergy security and sustainability in Germany /r R. Andreas Kraemer -- tchapter 28 Energy transitions and climate security in Italy /r Morena Skalamera Fabio Farinosi -- tchapter 29 Energy transitions in the Caribbean and Central America /r Robert E. Looney. aAn original contribution to our understanding of a phenomenon that is reshaping the world, this title thoroughly discusses the transformation of the energy security policy arena brought on by two dramatic developments – the increased potential availability of energy in many parts of the world on the supply side, and on the demand side increasing concerns over the harmful effects on the environment brought on by the use of fossil fuels. An in depth discussion specifically focuses on what energy security means to different countries, and examines which of those countries appear to be managing their energy/climate transitions successfully and which are having a more difficult time adapting to the new environment. Part 1 introduces the topic, covering the main themes and provides an overview of the chapters Part 2 provides a framework for policy evaluation, considering the evolving factors affecting energy security and the energy/climate policy trilemma Parts 3 to 6 discuss energy transitions in the carbon producing countries (Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iran, Russia, Mexico), in intermediate carbon/producing/consuming countries (China, United States, UK, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa), in carbon consuming countries (Germany, Japan, South Korea, Israel, India, Spain) and finally in carbon reduction countries (France, Denmark, Switzerland)Part 7 looks at attempts at regional/international cooperation Part 8 considers the prospects for the future, examining technological breakthroughs. This title builds on the theme of unfolding energy transformations driven by, but increasingly constrained by climate/environmental considerations. It is ideal for researchers and students in the areas of environmental politics and policy, climate change, and energy and climate security, as well as for academics and professionals. 0aClimatic changesxGovernment policy. 0aEnergy policy. 0aEnergy security. 0aEnvironmental policy.1 aLooney, Robert E.,eeditor.08iPrint version: z9781857437454w(DLC) 201602209040uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315723617zClick here to view.