Hawking irreversibility and socio-economic derminism
Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences
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Hawking irreversibility and socio-economic derminism
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LANE, Jan-Erik; Univ of Freiburg Germany Jan-Erik Lane, fellow with Public Policy Institute, BELGRADE Address: 10 Charles Humbert, 1205 Geneva; 559 A, 3rd Floor, Thuya Street, 9 th Quarter, Yangon. Myanmar.
DIETERLEN, Florent |
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Decarbonisation; Hawking irreversibility; GHCs; CO2S; Methane; COP21 Treaty goals; Solar power plants.
N70; O13; P28. |
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Abstract. Physicist Stephen Hawking has suggested that climate changes is about to become unstoppable. One may introduce a concept of Hawking irreversibility as the point where temperature has risen so much that the global warming consequences threaten the survival of mankind. The recent news out of China that its CO2s are increasing again makes this term highly policy relevant. Moreover, the methane emissions have started to augment, which also calls up Hawking irreversibility. The drive behind these dire developments is the endless zest for affluence and wealth, fueled by ever larger energy consumption.Keywords. Decarbonisation, Hawking irreversibility, GHCs, CO2S, Methane, COP21 Treaty goals, Solar power plants.JEL. N70, O13, P28.
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Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences
Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences |
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2017-12-18
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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application/pdf
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http://www.kspjournals.org/index.php/JSAS/article/view/1521
10.1453/jsas.v4i4.1521 |
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Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences; Vol 4, No 4 (2017): December; 357-364
Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences; Vol 4, No 4 (2017): December; 357-364 2149-0406 |
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eng
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http://www.kspjournals.org/index.php/JSAS/article/view/1521/1521
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Copyright (c) 2018 Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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