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4. A Win-Win Solution?: The Paradoxical Effects of Efficiency on Plants’ CO2 Emissions
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Don Grant
, Andrew Jorgenson and Wesley Longhofer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Who Is Responsible for This Mess?: The Climate Crisis and Hyperemitting Power Plants 1
- 2. Cleaning Up Their Act: Potential Emission Reductions from Targeting the Worst of the Worst Power Plants 30
- 3. Recipes for Disaster: How Social Structures Interact to Make Environmentally Destructive Plants Even More So 52
- 4. A Win-Win Solution?: The Paradoxical Effects of Efficiency on Plants’ CO2 Emissions 78
- 5. Bottom-Up Strategies: The Effectiveness of Local Policies and Activism (with Ion Bogdan Vasi) 100
- 6. Next Steps: Future Research and Action on Society’s Super Polluters 135
- Appendixes 157
- Notes 203
- References 241
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Who Is Responsible for This Mess?: The Climate Crisis and Hyperemitting Power Plants 1
- 2. Cleaning Up Their Act: Potential Emission Reductions from Targeting the Worst of the Worst Power Plants 30
- 3. Recipes for Disaster: How Social Structures Interact to Make Environmentally Destructive Plants Even More So 52
- 4. A Win-Win Solution?: The Paradoxical Effects of Efficiency on Plants’ CO2 Emissions 78
- 5. Bottom-Up Strategies: The Effectiveness of Local Policies and Activism (with Ion Bogdan Vasi) 100
- 6. Next Steps: Future Research and Action on Society’s Super Polluters 135
- Appendixes 157
- Notes 203
- References 241
- Index 265