Global Warming and Energy Demand

Global Warming and Energy Demand by Terry Barker, published by Psychology Press in 1995, explores the intersection of economic measures and greenhouse gas emissions. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The book discusses various perspectives on how economic factors influence energy markets, particularly in response to changes in prices, taxes, and incomes.
Readers will find an analysis of energy use related to global warming, focusing on both long-term and short-term implications. The discussions encompass topics such as environmental science, energy industries, and the economic aspects of climate change. This comprehensive examination aims to provide insights into the complexities of energy demand and its relationship with global warming.
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This book presents a range of current views on the use of economic measures to control greenhouse gas emissions. the authors discuss the responsiveness of the energy market to changes in prices, taxes and incomes. The book’s concern with global warming involves analyses of possible energy use both in the long and short term.
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