
Managing Climate Risk by Adam Jolly
Climate change poses a serious threat to the continuity and prosperity of organizations: serious disruption in business activities and a permanent cut in output.This important book explains how organizations can: reduce their exposure to direct threats; improve their efficiency; and learn how to gain from shifts in the way their markets operate. In a clear, informative style it explores: techniques for identifying climate risks and systems for managing them; how to prepare for contingencies caused by extreme weather changes; options for controlling emissions and improving resource efficiency; how to find alternative sources of energy and minimize waste; smarter working practices, flexible travel plans and greener buildings; and how an innovative response can strengthen the brand.
Adam Jolly is a business writer and editor, specializing in the management of growth, innovation, technology and risk. He is the consultant editor for a number of other titles, including The Innovation Handbook, The Growing Business Handbook and The Handbook of European Intellectual Property Management (Kogan Page). Contributors: Katherine Adams, BRERaymond Alcorn, Beaufort Research Paul Allen, Centre for Alternative Technology
Catherine Anderson, AECOMJeremy Biggs, Narec CapitalMatt Bonass, Bird & BirdProfessor Mike Bradley, The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of GreenwichCees Buisman, Wetsus
Nick Cottam, ERMDr Mark Crittenden, OXISGordon Dalton, Beaufort ResearchGeorge Day, Energy Technologies Institute
Andy Eastlake, Low Carbon Vehicle PartnershipMelanie Eddis, ERMHuw Hampson-Jones, OXISDavid Handley, RESMark Healy, Beaufort ResearchJodie Huggett, 4EcoLeon Korving, WetsusProfessor Duncan Laxen, Air Quality Consultants LtdLiam Lidstone, Energy Technologies Institute
Ellen MacArthur, Ellen MacArthur FoundationNick Medic, RenewableUKAndrew Mitchell, CleanWeb FactoryIan Nicholson, Responsible SolutionsMichael O'Connor, Beaufort ResearchPaul Priestman, PriestmangoodeMichael Rudd, Bird & Bird
Rob Saunders, Technology Strategy BoardJudith Shapiro, Carbon Capture & Storage AssociationRob Shuttleworth, UKLPGRichard Solomon, KSR ArchitectsGodfrey Spickernell, Atlantic SupergridNick Sutcliffe, Mewburn EllisLee Sutton, 4Eco
Mark Thompson, Energy Innovation Centre
Martin Queen, Energy Innovation Centre
Tom Woollard, ERM
Catherine Anderson, AECOMJeremy Biggs, Narec CapitalMatt Bonass, Bird & BirdProfessor Mike Bradley, The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of GreenwichCees Buisman, Wetsus
Nick Cottam, ERMDr Mark Crittenden, OXISGordon Dalton, Beaufort ResearchGeorge Day, Energy Technologies Institute
Andy Eastlake, Low Carbon Vehicle PartnershipMelanie Eddis, ERMHuw Hampson-Jones, OXISDavid Handley, RESMark Healy, Beaufort ResearchJodie Huggett, 4EcoLeon Korving, WetsusProfessor Duncan Laxen, Air Quality Consultants LtdLiam Lidstone, Energy Technologies Institute
Ellen MacArthur, Ellen MacArthur FoundationNick Medic, RenewableUKAndrew Mitchell, CleanWeb FactoryIan Nicholson, Responsible SolutionsMichael O'Connor, Beaufort ResearchPaul Priestman, PriestmangoodeMichael Rudd, Bird & Bird
Rob Saunders, Technology Strategy BoardJudith Shapiro, Carbon Capture & Storage AssociationRob Shuttleworth, UKLPGRichard Solomon, KSR ArchitectsGodfrey Spickernell, Atlantic SupergridNick Sutcliffe, Mewburn EllisLee Sutton, 4Eco
Mark Thompson, Energy Innovation Centre
Martin Queen, Energy Innovation Centre
Tom Woollard, ERM
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781854186027 |
| ISBN 10 | 1854186027 |
| Title | Managing Climate Risk |
| Author | Adam Jolly |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Thorogood |
| Year published | 2008-06-27 |
| Number of pages | 334 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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