Climate Change and Power
Discover the intricate relationship between climate change and the power sector in Climate Change and Power by Christiaan Vrolijk. Published by Taylor & Francis in 2001, this insightful paperback spans 310 pages and delves into the economic policy instruments currently utilized or proposed within the electricity industry. Vrolijk expertly outlines the point of application and protective measures, including border adjustments, that are crucial for addressing environmental challenges.
The book further explores the characteristics of major European electricity sectors, providing a comprehensive analysis of the potential instruments that may be developed in response to climate change. With its focus on environmental economics and public policy, Climate Change and Power is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of energy, politics, and global warming. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of the electrical power industries and their impact on our environment.