Sustainable Energy Development: Technology and Investment provides deeper insights into the connected realms of sustainable energy, economic growth, and political discourse, emphasizing the pivotal role of innovation, investment, and technology. This edited collection delves into the burgeoning intersection of capitalism and environmentalism, examining initiatives such as climate-conscious investment and the development of green technology. Climate change poses threats to human well-being, including complex ecosystems, global food security, and the pursuit of sustainable pathways. Historical temperature records serve as compelling evidence of climate change, illustrating global temperature increases across various countries and territories. The book offers profound insights into sustainable energy development, technology, and investment in climate-oriented solutions, elucidating both the opportunities and challenges of climate-aligned investment strategies.
Contributions by: Elena V. Shabliy, Elizabeth A. Keenan, Dmitry Kurochkin, Kimarie Engerman, Edidiong Samuel Akpabio, Sedat Alatas, Aditi Basu, Christine Chen, Chinonye Frances Kamsi Dike, Frederick D. Gordon, Burcu Hiçyilmaz, Etem Karakaya, Roohallah Khatami, Michael J. Lorr, Sakshi Mishra, Lucigleide Nery Nascimento, Ogunbadeniyi Adeola Oluwakemi, Annika Skoglund, Gz. MeeNilankco Theiventhran, Ifeanyi Emmanuel Uzochukwu