Energy : overdevelopment and the delusion of endless growth / edited by Tom Butler and George Wuerthner ; introduction by Richard Heinberg.
Material type: TextPublisher: [Santa Rosa, CA.] : Post Carbon Institute ; Sausalito, CA. : Watershed Media, [2012]Copyright date: �2012Description: 277 pages : color illustrations ; 38 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780970950086
- 097095008X
- 621.042 22
- TD195 .E49 E5475 2012
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Book | Sonoma Academy Library | 621.042 BUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 920605 |
Takes an unflinching look at the systems that support our insatiable thrist for more power (and the ideas behind those systems) along with their unintended side effects. From oil spills, nuclear accidents, mountaintop-removal coal mining, and natural gas "fracking" to wind power projects and solar power plants, every source of energy has costs. Virtually every region of the globe now experiences the consequences of out-of-control energy development. No place is sacred, no landscape is safe from the relentless search for resources to power perpetual economic growth. Even the composition of the global atmosphere is affected.
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