Title:
The business of climate change : corporate responses to Kyoto
Author:
Begg, Katie.
ISBN:
9781874719571
Publication Information:
Sheffield, UK : Greenleaf Pub., 2005.
Physical Description:
284 p. : ill., charts. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Foreword / Introduction / 2003 : the end of the beginning? / Down to business on climate change : an overview of corporate strategies / Organising business : industry NGOs in the climate debates / Best corporate responses to climate change : opportunities for converging climate and biodiversity protecting solutions / Early experiences with emissions trading in the UK / Building a greenhouse gas management programme : a framework based on real-world corporate responses / Governmental and industrial responses to climate change : the case of Germany / Environmental management systems and their influence on corporate responses to climate change / Three big Cs : climate, cement and China
Climate change and the insurance sector : its role in adaptation and mitigation / An institutional comparison of two sectoral responses to the political economy of climate change / The chemical industry's response to climate change / Multinational responses to climate change in the automotive and oil industries / Becoming a first mover in green electricity supply : corporate change driven by liberalisation and climate change / Corporate responses to climate change : the case of Fortum / The emissions/biodiversity exchange : a corporate sustainable development programme in New Zealand / Rent sharing in the clean developent mechanism : the case of the Tahumanu hydroelectric project in Bolivia / An early corporate response to climate change : a review of a US electric company-sponsored joint implementation pilot project
Abstract:
"The Business of Climate Change presents a state-of-the-art analysis of corporate responses to the climate change issue. The book describes and assesses a number of recent business approaches that will help to identify effective strategies and promote the dissemination of proactive corporate practices on climate change worldwide. By identifying the factors that cause companies to pursue low-carbon strategies and support the Kyoto process, the book will also be helpful to governments in formulating policy." "This book will be essential reading for policy-makers searching for instruments that have proven business support; academics and researchers analysing the complexity of how business is responding to the challenge of climate change; and businesses wishing to learn about best practice in the sectors most likely to be seriously affected."--BOOK JACKET.