Opportunities Beyond Carbon: Looking Forward to a Sustainable World by Melbourne University Press (Paperback, 2009)

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This paperback book has a length of 138mm, width of 28mm, and height of 210mm with a weight of 446g. It is written in English and is suitable for readers interested in science, nature, and mathematics.

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Opportunities Beyond Carbon presents climate change as potentially the 'best crisis we ever had'. It maps the many opportunities for communities large and small, local and international, making the transition to a low carbon ecomy. John O'Brien has compiled essays by key politicians, investors, business people, activists and academics on how to make the most of the current predicament. This fresh, lucid and practical optimism for the future offers a foundation for an entirely new and proactive attitude to climate change.

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PublisherMelbourne University Press, Academic Monographs
ISBN-100522856896
ISBN-139780522856897
eBay Product ID (ePID)96251461

Product Key Features

SubjectEnvironment & Planning
LanguageEnglish
FormatTrade Paperback (Uk), Paperback

Dimensions

Height210mm
Width138mm
Weight446g

Additional Product Features

Date of Publication06/03/2009
Place of PublicationMelbourne
Spine28mm
Series TitleAcademic Monographs
GenreEnvironment & Planning
Country of PublicationAustralia
Edited byJohn O'brien
Author BiographyJohn O'Brien is the Managing Director of Australian CleanTech and advises organisations on clean tech investments. John is a member of the South Australian Premier's Climate Change Council. He has degrees from the University of Oxford, Trinity College, Dublin and the University of Adelaide. Most importantly, John is an optimist.
First Published2009
Content NoteIllustrations, Map.
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