ABSTRACT

Any attempts to control the greenhouse effect will involve reducing carbon dioxide emissions and therefore requires energy efficiency. Victor Anderson analyses ways in which energy can be used more economically and discusses effective policies for promoting this. Specific case studies are used to illustrate previous attempts to introduce policies aimed at reducing consumption of energy and offers a practical and topical guide to tackling the effects of global warming in the future.

chapter 1|7 pages

THE CARBON CRISIS

chapter 2|7 pages

THE PRICE OF AIR

chapter 3|11 pages

ARGUMENTS AND TRENDS

chapter 4|5 pages

TWENTY REASONS FOR ENERGY INEFFICIENCY

chapter 5|8 pages

POLICIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY

chapter 6|8 pages

UK POLICIES

chapter 7|7 pages

LEAST COST PLANNING

chapter 8|7 pages

POLICY CONCLUSIONS