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Tackling Long-Term Global Energy Problems : The Contribution of Social Science - Daniel Spreng

Tackling Long-Term Global Energy Problems

The Contribution of Social Science

By: Daniel Spreng (Editor), Thomas Flüeler (Editor), David L. Goldblatt (Editor), Jürg Minsch (Editor)

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This book makes a case for a multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach to energy research—one that brings more of the social sciences to bear. Featuring eight studies from across the spectrum of the social sciences, each applying multiple disciplines to one or more energy-related problems, the book demonstrates the strong analytical and policy-making potential of such a broadened perspective. Case studies include: energy transitions of households in developing countries, the 'curse of oil', politics and visions for renewables, economics and ethics in emissions trading, and carbon capture and storage.

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