Measuring Climate Change to Inform Energy Transitions

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  • ISBN 9781394207312
  • Weight: 1424g
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2024
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Measuring Climate Change to Inform Energy Transitions

A useful assessment tool to inform energy transition decisions in view of climate change

Climate change is without question the greatest global challenge of the twenty-first century. Among its many aspects is the need for energy transitions worldwide, as sustainable energy infrastructure must be rapidly created if the world is to forestall climate catastrophe. Methods for measuring CO2 concentration and other factors producing climate change will be critical to managing this transition and assessing its early impacts.

Measuring Climate Change to Inform Energy Transitions proposes a method for measuring sinusoidal gradients of increasing temperatures and CO2 concentration in order to determine the ongoing impact of global warming and make recommendations. This method will be critical in informing key decisions as the energy transition proceeds. It is a must-read for academic, professional, and policy stakeholders looking to meet these challenges head-on.

Readers will also find:

  • Concrete models and mechanisms for effecting energy transition
  • Detailed discussion of topics including vegetative sinks for carbon capture, power reforms from coal, carbon footprint of internal combustion engines, skills required for green jobs and many more
  • Examples and case studies to supplement quantitative analyses

This book is ideal for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers in the energy, environmental, government, and engineering fields.

Sunny E. Iyuke, PhD, MSc, BSc, is a full professor of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) in Johannesburg since 2005. He obtained his PhD in Chemical and Process Engineering in 1999. He has generated more than $40 million to support his research and training since 2001, and as Principal & Chief Executive Officer at the Petroleum Training Institute in Warri, Nigeria (2016-2020), he raised $11 million to support capital projects and research, which led into the establishment of the Directorates of Research and Library & Information Technology in the Institute. He is a chartered Engineer with the Engineering Council of UK, Professional Engineer with the Engineering Council of South Africa, Registered Engineer with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), a Fellow of South African Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers.

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