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Author Grant, Don S., author.

Title Super polluters : tackling the world's largest sites of climate-disrupting emissions / Don Grant, Andrew Jorgenson, and Wesley Longhofer.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 281 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Society and the environment
Society and the environment.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Power plants are the lifeblood and bane of modern society. Electrification has revolutionized transportation and communication, dramatically improved medical care, spurred the rise of the metropolis, and enabled the global population to grow by over four billion during the past century. But because fossil fueled power plants are the largest source of human caused greenhouse gases, they also pose the single greatest threat to humans' life support system. Despite their pivotal role in society and projections that electricity generation will increase by 60% over the next two decades, however, there is little analysis of the causes and possible abatement of power plants' carbon pollution. Fortunately, as more scientists address the intersection of societies and their environments, especially in the context of climate change, they raise important questions about the distribution of pollution within sectors like electricity and have identified factors that may explain why certain actors within them do more environmental harm than others. These factors include technology, size, and age, but also their nation's position in the world economy, embeddedness in global environmental norms, political-legal systems, and the policies of their local governments. With Super Polluters, Don Grant, Andrew Jorgenson, and Wesley Longhofer present a novel data set on the CO2 emissions and structural attributes of nearly 20,000 fossil fuel power plants in 148 countries and information from the Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. They illustrate how social scientists can advance our understanding of the determinants and mitigation of individual power plants' carbon pollution"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Who Is Responsible for This Mess? : The Climate Crisis and Hyperemitting Power Plants -- Cleaning Up Their Act : Potential Emission Reductions from Targeting the Worst of the Worst Power Plants -- Recipes for Disaster : How Social Structures Interact to Make Environmentally Destructive Plants Even More So -- A Win-Win Solution? : The Paradoxical Effects of Efficiency on Plants' CO2 Emissions -- Bottom-Up Strategies : The Effectiveness of Local Policies and Activism (with Ion Bogdan Vasi) -- Next Steps : Future Research and Action on Society's Super Polluters.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Electric power-plants -- Environmental aspects.
Electric power-plants -- Environmental aspects.
Air -- Pollution.
Air -- Pollution.
Carbon dioxide mitigation.
Environmental sociology.
Carbon dioxide mitigation.
Environmental sociology.
SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental).
SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Jorgenson, Andrew, author.
Longhofer, Wesley, author.
Other Form: Print version: Grant, Don S.. Super polluters New York : Columbia University Press, [2020] 9780231192163 (DLC) 2020012997
ISBN 9780231549691 electronic book
0231549695 electronic book
9780231192163 hardcover
9780231192170 paperback