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Author:
Subak, Susan Elisabeth, author.
Title:
The five-ton life : carbon, America, and the culture that may save us / Susan Subak.
Publisher:
University of Nebraska Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
vii, 265 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Carbon dioxide mitigation--Economic aspects--United States.
Carbon dioxide--Environmental aspects--United States.
City planning--Environmental aspects--United States.
Carbon dioxide--Environmental aspects.
Carbon dioxide mitigation--Economic aspects.
City planning--Environmental aspects.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Founding mitigator : George Washington -- Carbon dissenters : The Amish -- Urban families : Washington DC -- The greenest suburb : Berwyn Illinois -- College, commercial carbon : the New School, NYC -- Becoming five tons.
Summary:
"At nearly twenty tons per person, American carbon dioxide emissions are among the highest in the world. Not every American fits this statistic, however. Across the country there are urban neighborhoods, suburbs, rural areas, and commercial institutions that have drastically lower carbon footprints. These exceptional places, as it turns out, are neither 'poor' nor technologically advanced. Their low emissions are due to culture. In The Five-Ton Life, Susan Subak uses previously untapped sources to discover and explore various low-carbon locations. In Washington DC, Chicago suburbs, lower Manhattan, and Amish settlements in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, she examines the built and social environment to discern the characteristics that contribute to lower greenhouse-gas emissions. The most decisive factors that decrease energy use are a commitment to small interiors and social cohesion, although each example exhibits its own dynamics and offers its own lessons for the rest of the country. Bringing a fresh approach to the quandary of American household consumption, Subak's groundbreaking research provides many pathways toward a future that is inspiring and rooted in America's own traditions" -- provided by the publisher.
Series:
Our sustainable future
ISBN:
0803296886
9780803296886
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1009248101
LCCN:
2017043649
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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