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Changing Energy: The Transition to a Sustainable Future
Author John Perkins takes us on a big history look at energy and the environment and concludes that we must make a new energy transition. This transition is made urgent by the scientific consensus on global warming. It is time to move ahead at full speed to find a way out of our current predicament. Great progress has been made in commercializing renewable energy in the last decade, but it will be an even greater scientific and engineering challenge to complete the next energy step: the transition to 100 percent energy efficiency and renewable energy. The book explains the decision-making criteria we can use to change our course.
期刊介绍:
Environmental Practice provides a multidisciplinary forum for authoritative discussion and analysis of issues of wide interest to the international community of environmental professionals, with the intent of developing innovative solutions to environmental problems for public policy implementation, professional practice, or both. Peer-reviewed original research papers, environmental reviews, and commentaries, along with news articles, book reviews, and points of view, link findings in science and technology with issues of public policy, health, environmental quality, law, political economy, management, and the appropriate standards for expertise. Published for the National Association of Environmental Professionals