The Ethics of Energy Sustainability, 2015
An energy ethics workbook

SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science Series

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Language: English

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71 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
This book is an easy to use instructional aide. Explore sustainability issues in contemporary society through a transdisciplinary approach. Chapters include ethics, public resources, public policy, combustion, heat exchangers, nuclear, solar, water, and wind energy. A short summary is presented for each topic, followed by additional topics for research, assignments, and references. The complex assignments require students to grow in their professional judgment.
​1. Public Policy and Public Resources, 2. Combustion.- Heat Exchanges.- 4. Nuclear.- Solar.- Water.- Wind.- Ethics.
Pamela Heckel is a research toxicologist with Hyperion Biotechnology, Inc. She earned the doctorate in 2007 from the University of Cincinnati. Her research focused on environmental mercury contamination from anthropogenic sources. She used the Periodical Cicada as a surrogate indicator of human exposure and developed a computer model to predict roadside concentrations from mobile sources. She completed a post-doctoral appointment in environmental health, followed by an appointment with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States Department of Health and Human Services. She was the interim coordinator of the Prevention through Design initiative. Her prior experience includes inventory control, landscape options for sustainability, post occupancy evaluation, marketing and sales support for Boeing, and computer analysis of airplane engines.

Provides a summary of energy resources

Contains assignments that require students to grow in their professional judgment

Builds the understanding of the concept sustainability

Broadens student understanding of the intended, and unintended consequences of publicenergy policy

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras