Climatic impact of activities : methodological guide for analysis and action / Jean-Yves Rossignol.

By: Rossignol, Jean-Yves [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken : ISTE Ltd / John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2020Description: 1 online resource (240 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781786305121; 9781119695097Genre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Fulltext available at Wiley Online Library Summary: DESCRIPTION Where the environment is concerned, regardless of scale, the logic of the Native American hummingbird which “does its part” should prevail. To act independently of others is indeed the sine qua non of the global shift towards a regenerative economy of humanity and ecosystems, expurgating the pervading pollution (particularly from oil use). Small- and medium-sized enterprises, which this book especially targets, do not need disproportionately-sized study facilities in order to reduce their impact on global warming. Climatic Impact of Activities provides valuable methodological and practical support for establishing a complete and reliable diagnosis of the greenhouse effect, and for planning the corresponding corrective actions. This book guides the reader step by step in developing an informed emissions assessment with realistic and advanced case studies, in full compliance with official methodological recommendations.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jean-Yves Rossignol is an eco-engineer and interdisciplinary mediator. He pursues an ethical project through consulting and education with all types of organizations, and trains and assists companies in relation to the issue of climate.

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Where the environment is concerned, regardless of scale, the logic of the Native American hummingbird which “does its part” should prevail. To act independently of others is indeed the sine qua non of the global shift towards a regenerative economy of humanity and ecosystems, expurgating the pervading pollution (particularly from oil use). Small- and medium-sized enterprises, which this book especially targets, do not need disproportionately-sized study facilities in order to reduce their impact on global warming.

Climatic Impact of Activities provides valuable methodological and practical support for establishing a complete and reliable diagnosis of the greenhouse effect, and for planning the corresponding corrective actions. This book guides the reader step by step in developing an informed emissions assessment with realistic and advanced case studies, in full compliance with official methodological recommendations.

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