Delivering on the Climate Emergency

Delivering on the Climate Emergency
Author: Deo Prasad,Aysu Kuru,Philip Oldfield,Lan Ding,Malay Dave,Caroline Noller,Baojie He
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2023-01-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811963711

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This book focuses on the transition towards net-zero carbon built environments to deliver on the climate emergency. It provides an evidence-based roadmap and proposes guidelines to achieving targets covering emerging technologies, materials, innovative design, regulations and policies.

A Good War

A Good War
Author: Seth Klein
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781773055916

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“This is the roadmap out of climate crisis that Canadians have been waiting for.” — Naomi Klein, activist and New York Times bestselling author of This Changes Everything and The Shock Doctrine • One of Canada’s top policy analysts provides the first full-scale blueprint for meeting our climate change commitments • Contains the results of a national poll on Canadians’ attitudes to the climate crisis • Shows that radical transformative climate action can be done, while producing jobs and reducing inequality as we retool how we live and work. • Deeply researched and targeted specifically to Canada and Canadians while providing a model that other countries could follow Canada needs to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% to prevent a catastrophic 1.5 degree increase in the earth’s average temperature — assumed by many scientists to be a critical “danger line” for the planet and human life as we know it. It’s 2020, and Canada is not on track to meet our targets. To do so, we’ll need radical systemic change to how we live and work—and fast. How can we ever achieve this? Top policy analyst and author Seth Klein reveals we can do it now because we’ve done it before. During the Second World War, Canadian citizens and government remade the economy by retooling factories, transforming their workforce, and making the war effort a common cause for all Canadians to contribute to. Klein demonstrates how wartime thinking and community efforts can be repurposed today for Canada’s own Green New Deal. He shares how we can create jobs and reduce inequality while tackling our climate obligations for a climate neutral—or even climate zero—future. From enlisting broad public support for new economic models, to job creation through investment in green infrastructure, Klein shows us a bold, practical policy plan for Canada’s sustainable future. More than this: A Good War offers a remarkably hopeful message for how we can meet the defining challenge of our lives. COVID-19 has brought a previously unthinkable pace of change to the world—one which demonstrates our ability to adapt rapidly when we’re at risk. Many recent changes are what Klein proposes in these very pages. The world can, actually, turn on a dime if necessary. This is the blueprint for how to do it.

Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design

Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design
Author: Lloyd Scott,Mohammad Dastbaz,Christopher Gorse
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2020-06-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783030443818

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Through research and proven practice, the aim of the International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) is to foster ideas on how to reduce negative impacts on the environment while providing for the health and well-being of society. The professions and fields of research required to ensure buildings meet user demands and provide healthy enclosures are many and diverse. The SEEDS conference addresses the interdependence of people, the built and natural environments, and recognizes the interdisciplinary and international themes necessary to assemble the knowledge required for positive change.

Climate Emergency Managing Building and Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals

Climate Emergency   Managing  Building   and Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Christopher Gorse,Lloyd Scott,Colin Booth,Mohammad Dastbaz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3030794512

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Through research and proven practice, the aim of the International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) is to foster ideas on how to reduce negative impacts on the environment while providing for the health and well-being of society. The professions and fields of research required to ensure buildings meet user demands and provide healthy enclosures are many and diverse. The SEEDS conference addresses the interdependence of people, the built and natural environments, and recognizes the interdisciplinary and international themes necessary to assemble the knowledge required for positive change. Fosters ideas on how to reduce negative impacts on the environment; Presents leading-edge research at the intersection of sustainability, ecology, engineering, and design; Examines energy, building performance, and physics research within the context of health, life quality, and ecology.

Addressing the Climate Crisis

Addressing the Climate Crisis
Author: Candice Howarth,Matthew Lane,Amanda Slevin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030797393

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This open access book brings together a collection of cutting-edge insights into how action can and is already being taken against climate change at multiple levels of our societies, amidst growing calls for transformative and inclusive climate action. In an era of increasing recognition regarding climate and ecological breakdown, this book offers hope, inspiration and analyses for multi-level climate action, spanning varied communities, places, spaces, agents and disciplines, demonstrating how the energy and dynamism of local scales are a powerful resource in turning the tide. Interconnected yet conceptually distinct, the book’s three sections span multiple levels of analysis, interrogating diverse perspectives and practices inherent to the vivid tapestry of climate action emerging locally, nationally and internationally. Delivered in collaboration with the UK’s ‘Place-Based Climate Action Network’, chapters are drawn from a wide range of authors with varying backgrounds spread across academia, policy and practice.

Climate Code Red

Climate Code Red
Author: David Spratt,Philip Sutton
Publsiher: Scribe Publications
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-06-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1921753021

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This meticulously documented call-to-action reveals extensive scientific evidence that the global warming crisis is far worse than officially indicated — and that we’re almost at the point of no return. Serious climate-change impacts are already happening: large ice-sheets are disintegrating, sea-level rises will reach 5 metres this century, and we are seeing devastating species loss. It is no longer a case of how much more we can ‘safely’ emit, but whether we can stop emissions and produce a deliberate cooling before the Earth’s climate system reaches a point beyond any hope of human restoration. These imperatives are incompatible with ‘politics as usual’ and ‘business as usual’ — we face a sustainability emergency that urgently requires a clear break from the politics of failure-inducing compromise.

Climate Emergency Managing Building and Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals

Climate Emergency     Managing  Building   and Delivering the Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Christopher Gorse,Lloyd Scott,Colin Booth,Mohammad Dastbaz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2021-11-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783030794507

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Through research and proven practice, the aim of the International Conference of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) is to foster ideas on how to reduce negative impacts on the environment while providing for the health and well-being of society. The professions and fields of research required to ensure buildings meet user demands and provide healthy enclosures are many and diverse. The SEEDS conference addresses the interdependence of people, the built and natural environments, and recognizes the interdisciplinary and international themes necessary to assemble the knowledge required for positive change.

Hope in Hell

Hope in Hell
Author: Jonathon Porritt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1471193306

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A polemical book about climate change and what is needed to confront the climate emergency.