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The Price of Climate Change : Sustainable Financial Mechanisms

The Price of Climate Change: Sustainable Financial Mechanisms presents a summary of the effects of global warming with specific emphasis on what these phenomena will cost and the price we must pay for trying to mitigate these processes. Some of these mitigation strategies include reducing our use of carbon by converting to non-carbon energy sources such as solar wind and nuclear or lower-carbon sources such as natural gas. The book examines the financial implications of society adapting to the effects of climate change including rising sea levels extreme weather events and desertification. Further it addresses the costs to make buildings more resilient to climate change such as flood considerations improving durability against severe weather bolstering insulation and more. Sources of funding for any type of environmental projects including those for climate change mitigation are also examined. These include governmental budgets at the federal state and local levels international development banks international capital markets and private funds. Features: Addresses global climate change issues from the standpoints of mitigation adaptation and resilience and the funding mechanisms for each. Describes different types of energy sources as well as their respective costs including nuclear solar natural gas and more. Examines the effects of agriculture on climate change as well as the potential ways it can be used to help mitigate the issue. The book’s straightforward approach will serve as a useful guide and reference for practicing professionals and can also be appreciated by the general public interested in climate change issues and mitigation strategies. | The Price of Climate Change Sustainable Financial Mechanisms

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The Price of Climate Change: Sustainable Financial Mechanisms presents a summary of the effects of global warming with specific emphasis on what these phenomena will cost and the price we must pay for trying to mitigate these processes. Some of these mitigation strategies include reducing our use of carbon by converting to non-carbon energy sources such as solar wind and nuclear or lower-carbon sources such as natural gas. The book examines the financial implications of society adapting to the effects of climate change including rising sea levels extreme weather events and desertification. Further it addresses the costs to make buildings more resilient to climate change such as flood considerations improving durability against severe weather bolstering insulation and more. Sources of funding for any type of environmental projects including those for climate change mitigation are also examined. These include governmental budgets at the federal state and local levels international development banks international capital markets and private funds. Features: Addresses global climate change issues from the standpoints of mitigation adaptation and resilience and the funding mechanisms for each. Describes different types of energy sources as well as their respective costs including nuclear solar natural gas and more. Examines the effects of agriculture on climate change as well as the potential ways it can be used to help mitigate the issue. The book’s straightforward approach will serve as a useful guide and reference for practicing professionals and can also be appreciated by the general public interested in climate change issues and mitigation strategies. | The Price of Climate Change Sustainable Financial Mechanisms

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