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"This is an optimistic book about a gloomy subject - the need to reduce
fossil fuel usage to fight Global Warming. We have technological substitutes
available for oil, gas and coal now - at comparable market prices. Slowing
global warming is no longer a technical problem (if it ever was). It is
structural, institutional, social, and political."
"... a carefully documented compendium of cost-effective ways to cut fossil
fuels. ... the most comprehensive case to date that the obstacles to solving
global warming are political not technological." Dr. Joseph Romm, Executive
Director of The Center for Energy & Climate Solutions
"... a compelling and readable business case for how energy efficiency and
renewable energy can grow the economy and dramatically reduce global
warming pollution from energy use. ... I recommend it to anyone concerned
about a sustainable energy future for their children and grandchildren."
Eric Heitz, President of The Energy Foundation
"...exhaustively researched work.. optimistic and realistic at the same
time..." Patrick Mazza, Research Director at Climate Solutions
"... Another energy future is possible!" Patrick Bond - Director of the
"Centre for Civil Society" at the University of Kwazulu-Natal School of
Development Studies
"...Methodical research ... clear lively writing ... Wonkery with attitude!"
Michael Perelman, author of The Perverse Economy: The Impacts of Markets on People and the Environment
Portions of the book are down-loadable.
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