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Melting Down and Scaling Up: Stabilizing Climate Change by Promoting Private Sector Technology Development
Authors:Brian Perusse  Matthew Riggins  Jeff Rodgers   Maury Zimring
Affiliation:Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
Abstract:This paper will examine the role the private sector plays in researching, developing, and deploying technology that has the potential to deter or decrease the impacts of global warming. It will explore the degree to which the private sector can have an impact on global warming by focusing on four specific technologies: aircraft engines, wind turbines, solar energy, and clean coal technologies. We will compare the environmental impact of these technologies with the business case for pursuing each, specifically related to profitability and market maturity. We conclude that the business case alone is not sufficiently compelling to stimulate meaningful industry investment in these areas. Consequently, specific government involvement is needed for CO2 reduction. This analysis will shed light on the role that government must play in order to more effectively engage potential private sector players in the global warming challenge.
Keywords:private sector involvement in climate change    CO2 reduction    global warming    technology and climate change    environmental impact    General Electric    GE    aircraft engines    wind turbines    solar energy    clean coal
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