Abstract
Review of Low Carbon Mobility Transitions
Highlights
Low Carbon Mobility Transitions, edited by Debbie Hopkins and James Higham, addresses the global challenge of meeting the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement to prevent global temperatures from rising 2° before the end of the century
Accelerating global mobility of people and cargo at the dawn of the twenty-first century comes with simultaneous awareness of the undeniable impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on climate change
Regulatory inertia appears to be the greatest barrier to preventing temperatures from rising
Summary
Accelerating global mobility of people and cargo at the dawn of the twenty-first century comes with simultaneous awareness of the undeniable impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on climate change. Low Carbon Mobility Transitions, edited by Debbie Hopkins and James Higham, addresses the global challenge of meeting the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement to prevent global temperatures from rising 2° before the end of the century. The highly mobile elite, aware of the need to reduce emissions, show an unwillingness to change their habits.
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