Carbon shock : a tale of risk and calculus on the front lines of the disrupted global economy, how carbon is changing the cost of everything / Mark Schapiro.
2014
HC79.E5 S28257 2014 (Mapit)
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Title
Carbon shock : a tale of risk and calculus on the front lines of the disrupted global economy, how carbon is changing the cost of everything / Mark Schapiro.
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ISBN
9781603585576 (hardcover)
1603585575 (hardcover)
9781603585583 (electronic book)
1603585575 (hardcover)
9781603585583 (electronic book)
Published
White River Junction : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2014].
Language
English
Description
xix, 216 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
HC79.E5 S28257 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.738/74
Summary
In Carbon Shock, veteran journalist Mark Schapiro takes readers on a journey into a world where the same chaotic forces reshaping our natural world are also transforming the economy, playing havoc with corporate calculations, shifting economic and political power, and upending our understanding of the real risks, costs, and possibilities of what lies ahead. In this ever-changing world, carbon--the stand-in for all greenhouse gases--rules, and disrupts, and calls upon us to seek new ways to reduce it while factoring it into nearly every long-term financial plan we have. But how? From the jungles of the Amazon to the farms in California's Central Valley, from 'greening' cities like Pittsburgh to rising powerhouses like China, from the oil-splattered beaches of Spain to carbon-trading desks in London, Schapiro deftly explores the key axis points of change. For almost two decades, global climate talks have focused on how to make polluters pay for the carbon they emit. It remains an unfolding financial mystery: What are the costs? Who will pay for them? Who do you pay? How do you pay? And what are the potential impacts? The answers to these questions, and more, are crucial to understanding, if not shaping, the coming decade. Carbon Shock evokes a world in which the parameters of our understanding are shifting--on a scale even more monumental than how the digital revolution transformed financial decision-making--toward a slow but steady acknowledgement of the costs and consequences of climate change. It also offers a critical new perspective as global leaders gear up for the next round of climate talks in 2015.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-204) and index.
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Table of Contents
Dogfight over my flight : airplanes
Eat, drink, pray : food : the front line
Earth, wind, and heat : food : our liability
The forest for its carbon : the tree
Carbon in the tank : oil
A tale of three cities : the city
The clean dark spread : pricing carbon
Trading in hot air : stealing carbon
The coffee and the cup : shuffling the decks in the new carbon economy.
Eat, drink, pray : food : the front line
Earth, wind, and heat : food : our liability
The forest for its carbon : the tree
Carbon in the tank : oil
A tale of three cities : the city
The clean dark spread : pricing carbon
Trading in hot air : stealing carbon
The coffee and the cup : shuffling the decks in the new carbon economy.