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Fixing Fuel Poverty Challenges and Solutions

By: Brenda Boardman
256 pages, figs, tabs
Publisher: Earthscan
Fixing Fuel Poverty
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About this book

As fuel prices continue to soar, more and more people are finding themselves unable to meet the basic costs of energy, and may be forced to choose between (for example) adequate food and adequate warmth - they are in fuel poverty. It is a complex issue, and for years companies, governments and civil society have vigorously apportioned blame with little to show in the way of practical results.

The author turns a critical eye to the new millennium and finds that the situation, while now more widely recognised, is far from having improved. The book begins by discussing the political awakening to the issue and exploring just who constitutes the fuel poor, and how this has changed in recent decades. It examines the traditional and emerging drivers for the problem, and looks at and evaluates the policies that have been employed to help alleviate the problem. The latter part presents a detailed set of proposals based around long-term improvements in housing stock that must be employed if we are to avoid a seemingly inexorable slide in the face of political best intentions.

Contents

1. Political recognition 2. Finding the fuel poor 3. Income as a cause 4. Fuel prices and policy 5. Energy use and emissions 6. Energy efficiency of the housing stock 7. Warmth and health: the benefits of action and penalties of inaction 8. Governance and budgets 9. Solutions

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Biography

Brenda Boardman is Emeritus Fellow with the Lower Carbon Futures at the Environmental Change Institute in Oxford. She has published extensively on fuel poverty.
By: Brenda Boardman
256 pages, figs, tabs
Publisher: Earthscan
Media reviews
'[Brenda Boardman is the] doyenne of academics involved with researching fuel poverty' The Guardian
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