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Energy and Climate Change

Our New Future

  • 1st Edition - February 26, 2025
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Trevor Letcher, Vasilis M. Fthenakis
  • Language: English

Energy and Climate Change: Our New Future provides an understanding of future energy, energy transition, and climate change. Sections cover key concepts, enabling readers to better… Read more

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Description

Energy and Climate Change: Our New Future provides an understanding of future energy, energy transition, and climate change. Sections cover key concepts, enabling readers to better understand root causes and future implications while also assessing the current role and future outlook for fossil fuel-based energy sources. Coverage of the very latest cleaner energies gives readers tactics to solve the problems of global warming and climate change. The book also explores how various renewable energy options are affected by climate change, such as strong winds impacting wind turbines, flooding of renewable energy infrastructure, droughts affecting hydroelectric schemes, rising temperatures affecting solar panels, and more.

This is an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in energy transition, renewable energy, climate change, and sustainability, including researchers, graduate students, scientists, engineers, practitioners, consultants, industry leaders, urban planners, and government personnel.

Key features

  • Explains the fundamentals of climate change, global warming, energy transition, and future energy, and the connections between them
  • Reviews current options and future pathways in the transition to non-fossil fuel energy systems, including environmental impact, safety, and potential capacity
  • Offers complete, authoritative coverage written by leading global experts

Readership

Academic: Researchers, graduate students, and scientists in energy, environmental science, climate science, sustainability, engineering, and social sciences. Industry: Engineers, professionals, and practitioners working in fields related to energy, climate change, and sustainability; industry leaders, government, investors, and planners involved in renewable energy, sustainability, architecture, farming, forestry, and climate change mitigation.

Table of contents

A. INTRODUCTION

1. Evidence and Causes of Climate Change

2. The Need to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Production and Boost Renewable Energy

3. Evidence of Climate Change (Intertidal Indicators)

4. Evidence of Climate Change (Bird Ecology)

5. Global Surface Temperatures

B. FOSSIL FUELS

6. Oil and Natural Gas, Present and in the Future

7. Coal and Climate Change

C. RENEWABLE ENERGY and STORING ENERGY

8. Wind Energy: Status and Outlook

9. Solar Photovoltaics: Status and Outlook

10. Concentrating Solar Technologies: Status and Outlook

11. An Uncertain Future for Global Hydropower

12. Geothermal Energy: Status and Outlook

13. Marine Energy: Status and Perspectives

14. Tidal Energy: Status and Perspectives

15. Storing Energy: Options to Balance Renewable Energy and Strengthen the Grid

16. Hydrogen Production and Hydrogen as an Energy Vector

17. Solid Air Hydrogen Liquefaction, the Missing Link of the Hydrogen Economy

D. NUCLEAR ENERGY

18. Nuclear Fission: Safety, Impact on the Environment and Potential in 2030 and 2050

19. Small Modular Reactors: Economic, Safety and Environmental Aspects

E. CARBON CAPTURE AND POTENTIAL NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES

20. Carbon Capture and Sequestration: A critical view of its future

21. Nuclear Fusion: Safety, Impact on the Environment and Potential in 2030 and 2050

22. Space Based Solar Energy

F. FINAL WORD

23. The Transition to 100 Percent Clean Renewable Energy

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: February 26, 2025
  • Language: English

About the editors

TL

Trevor Letcher

Professor Trevor Letcher is an Emeritus Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and living in the United Kingdom. He was previously Professor of Chemistry, and Head of Department, at the University of the Witwatersrand, Rhodes University, and Natal, in South Africa (1969-2004). He has published over 300 papers on areas such as chemical thermodynamic and waste from landfill in peer reviewed journals, and 100 papers in popular science and education journals. Prof. Letcher has edited and/or written 32 major books, of which 22 were published by Elsevier, on topics ranging from future energy, climate change, storing energy, waste, tyre waste and recycling, wind energy, solar energy, managing global warming, plastic waste, renewable energy, and environmental disasters. He has been awarded gold medals by the South African Institute of Chemistry and the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics honoured him with a Festschrift in 2018. He is a life member of both the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) and the South African Institute of Chemistry. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, and is a Director of the Board of the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics since 2002.
Affiliations and expertise
Emeritus Professor, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

VF

Vasilis M. Fthenakis

Vasilis Fthenakis is the Founding Director of the Center for Life Cycle Analysis (CLCA), Adjunct Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University and Distinguished Scientist Emeritus at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Fthenakis is internationally recognized for his leading work in the energy-environment nexus and renewable energy grid integration. With a focus on developing methodologies, models, and tools to analyze cleaner energy alternatives, he has been a pioneer in studying the environmental impact, resource availability and recycling of photovoltaics (PVs), accelerating their commercial adoption around the world. More recently, he broadened the CLCA’s research to explore solar-enabled water desalination and “green” hydrogen production. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and a recipient of several honors and awards including the 2022 Karl Boer Solar Energy Medal of Merit for “distinguished contributions to quest for sustainable energy”.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Veterinary Faculty, University of Thessaly, Karditsa, Greece

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