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Author:
Berger, John J., 1945- author.
Title:
Solving the climate crisis : frontline reports from the race to save the Earth / John J. Berger.
Publisher:
Seven Stories Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xv, 509 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Clean energy--Government policy--United States.
Clean energy investment--United States.
Climatic changes--Government policy--United States.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
Clean energy investment.
Climatic changes--Government policy.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Foreword / by Russ Feingold -- Daunting challenges, rays of hope -- Show me the money : paying for the clean-energy transformation -- More smart ways to finance the transformation -- "The world's biggest energy 'source'" -- percent clean energy for all -- Beyond fumes : 100 percent clean transportation -- Soaring the skies, sailing the waves-cleanly -- Putting spent CO2 back to work -- A plant-based economy -- Green cement and steel -- Visionary mayors, green cities -- Reinventing agriculture -- Forest savers and fixers -- New laws and policies -- Climate diplomacy-getting to yes -- Geoengineering-friend or foe? -- A just clean-energy transition for all -- Conclusions: What we can do to restabilize the climate? -- Coda: Recommended climate policies and strategies-the "to do" list.
Summary:
"Solving the Climate Crisis is a critical resource that makes a believable and detailed case that there is a path forward to save our environment. Using today's technology and without presuming a dramatically different sociopolitical reality from the one in which we already live, the book focuses on three essential areas for action: the technological dimension: move to 100% clean renewable energy as fast as we possibly can; the ecological dimension: enhance and protect natural ecosystems (protect, restore, and plant forests, and alter how we grow, process, and consume food); the social dimension: updating and creating new laws, policies and economic measures, and recentering human values. Based on more than 6 years of research, Berger traveled the nation and abroad to interview governors, mayors, ranchers, scientists, engineers, business leaders, energy experts, and financiers as well as carbon farmers, solar and wind innovators, forest protectors, non-profit leaders, and activists. With real world examples, an explanation of cutting-edge technologies in solar and wind, and political organizing tactics, Solving the Climate Crisis provides a practical road map for how we effectively combat climate change. Replacing the fossil-fuel system with a newly invigorated, modernized, clean-energy economy will produce tens of millions of new jobs and save trillions of dollars. Protecting the climate is thus potentially the greatest economic opportunity of our time"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1644213222
9781644213223
LCCN:
2023013473
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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