1st Edition

Climate Change and the Energy Transition The Science, Politics, and Solutions for a Sustainable Future

By Anirudh Singh Copyright 2026
184 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

184 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

184 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

The climate crisis is on the brink of its threshold of no return, and there is great urgency for finding a viable solution to this existential threat. But many have still not woken up to the seriousness of the situation. This book attempts to remove some of the key knowledge barriers and proposes a radically new strategy to treat the crisis. The book takes the reader on a learning journey... Read more

Chapter 1:  A World in Crisis 

Chapter 2: Climate Change – the Current Scenario

Chapter 3: The Cause of Climate Change 

Chapter 4: The Impacts of Climate Change

Chapter 5: Climate Action and the Paris Agreement

Chapter 6: Strategies for Net Zero by 2050

Chapter 7: Renewable Energy and the Energy Transition 

Chapter 8: Beyond 1.5 oC – Taking Stock

Chapter 9: New Thinking on a More Viable Strategy

Biography

Anirudh Singh, Ph.D., is a researcher/consultant/writer in Renewable Energy and Climate Change Mitigation and a former Professor in Renewable Energy. Singh earned his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from Leicester University, UK, and an M.Sc. in Theoretical Nuclear Physics from Auckland University, New Zealand. He has been working in the area of renewable energy/climate change mitigation for the last 18 years.

Singh’s writing career in the renewable energy/climate change field began with the first edition of the book, Talking Renewables: A Renewable Energy Primer for Everyone, followed by his edited book, Translating the Paris Agreement into Action in the Pacific, and Bioenergy for Power Generation, Transportation and Climate Change Mitigation. The second edition of Talking Renewables came out in March 2025. He has also published an expository book in physics titled Concepts and the Foundations of Physics.

Dr. Singh is currently an Honorary Professor at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia and an Adjunct Professor at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji.