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THE BOOKS | PEAK OIL & TRANSITION PLANNING | View Cart
POST CARBON CITIES: PLANNING FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE UNCERTAINTY
Daniel Lerch

This guidebook has been specifically designed for those those working in and with Local Government.

Post Carbon Cities: Planning for Energy and Climate Uncertainty is the first major guidebook on peak oil and global warming for people who work with and for local governments. It provides a sober look at how these phenomena are quickly creating new uncertainties and vulnerabilities for cities of all sizes, reviews how ?early-actor? cities are already responding to peak oil, and recommends what steps local decision-makers can take to begin addressing these unprecedented challenges.

Although based on examples from North America, Post Carbon Cities fills an important gap in the resources currently available to local government decision-makers on planning for the changing global energy and climate context of the 21st century.
£ 9.95

CONTENTS

Introduction
End of Cheap Oil and Natural Gas
Responses to Energy and Climate Uncertainty
Transitioning to the Post Carbon World
Local Challenges, Local Advantages
Executive Summary
Appendices

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