Handbook on Energy and Climate Change (ed. R. Fouquet) - Book review
Article from: OGEL 4 (2014), in Book Reviews and Related Material
Introduction
The volume on the economics of energy and climate change comprises 32 contributions by a variety of top experts from academic institutions and think-tanks in the US, UK and other European countries. The driving idea behind assembling the volume seems to have been in providing a disciplinary outlook and reflecting on the recent trends and major ideas in climate change economics in the energy sector. Knowledge of the economic aspects of climate-energy nexus is critically important because the energy sector - through the production and combustion of coal, oil, and natural gas - ...