Climate Change, Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Adaptation: Implications of Global Warming on the Economy (Electronic book text)


Mounting scientific evidence shows that Earth s climate is dramatically changing due to the greenhouse emissions caused by human activities, notably by burning fossil fuels for energy production and transport. Climate Change, Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Adaptation: Implications of Global Warming on the Economy aims to provide one among many diverse responses to a growing sense of urgency fed by climate change and experienced by international institutions, governments, local authorities, and enterprises. It provides an interdisciplinary treatment of issues raised by climate change in connection with its implications for society, environment and economy, particularly at the company and the supply chain levels.

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Mounting scientific evidence shows that Earth s climate is dramatically changing due to the greenhouse emissions caused by human activities, notably by burning fossil fuels for energy production and transport. Climate Change, Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Adaptation: Implications of Global Warming on the Economy aims to provide one among many diverse responses to a growing sense of urgency fed by climate change and experienced by international institutions, governments, local authorities, and enterprises. It provides an interdisciplinary treatment of issues raised by climate change in connection with its implications for society, environment and economy, particularly at the company and the supply chain levels.

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Imprint

Information Science Reference

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2010

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First published

2011

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Format

Electronic book text

Pages

354

ISBN-13

978-1-4666-0837-5

Barcode

9781466608375

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LSN

1-4666-0837-4



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