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The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate

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By: Joseph J Romm
238 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Island Press
The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate
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  • The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate ISBN: 9781559637046 Edition: 2 Paperback Jul 2005 Out of Print #153229
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Lately it has become a matter of conventional wisdom that hydrogen will solve many of our energy and environmental problems. Nearly everyone - environmentalists, mainstream media commentators, industry analysts and even President Bush - seems to expect emission free hydrogen cells to ride to the rescue in a matter of years, or at most a decade or two. Buildings and factories powered by fuel cells may indeed become common after 2010, Romm argues, but when it comes to transportation - the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions - hydrogen is unlikely to have a significant impact before 2050. Since the climate can't wait that long, we must act now to speed the adoption of energy efficient and renewable energy technologies that are already commercially available.

From the publisher's announcement:

"Vital, very readable guidance for investors, environmentalists, and interested bystanders looking toward a future without fossil fuels." -BOOKLIST

"It's hard to argue with the relentless logic...." -E/THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE

"Readers looking to separate facts from hype about cars running on hydrogen and large-scale fuel cell systems will find a useful primer here."-PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Lately it has become a matter of conventional wisdom that hydrogen will solve many of our energy and environmental problems. Nearly everyone -- environmentalists, mainstream media commentators, industry analysts, General Motors, and even President Bush -- seems to expect emission-free hydrogen fuel cells to ride to the rescue in a matter of years, or at most a decade or two.

Not so fast, says Joseph Romm. In The Hype about Hydrogen, he explains why hydrogen isn't the quick technological fix it's cracked up to be, and why cheering for fuel cells to sweep the market is not a viable strategy for combating climate change. Buildings and factories powered by fuel cells may indeed become common after 2010, Romm argues, but when it comes to transportation, the biggest source of greenhouse-gas emissions, hydrogen is unlikely to have a significant impact before 2050.

The Hype about Hydrogen offers a hype-free explanation of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, takes a hard look at the practical difficulties of transitioning to a hydrogen economy, and reveals why, given increasingly strong evidence of the gravity of climate change, neither government policy nor business investment should be based on the belief that hydrogen cars will have meaningful commercial success in the near or medium term. Romm, who helped run the federal government's program on hydrogen and fuel cells during the Clinton administration, provides a provocative primer on the politics, business, and technology of hydrogen and climate protection.

The Author:
JOSEPH J. ROMM served in various positions in the Department of Energy during the Clinton administration. Currently the Executive Director of the Center for Energy and Climate Solutions, and a Principal with the Capital E Group, he is the author of Cool Companies: How the Best Businesses Boost Profits and Productivity By Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Island Press, 1999).

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JOSEPH J. ROMM is the Executive Director of the Center for Energy and Climate Solutions, a Principal with the Capital E Group, and the author of Cool Companies (Island Press, 1999).
Cancelled
By: Joseph J Romm
238 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Island Press
Media reviews
Vital, very readable guidance for investors, environmentalists, and interested bystanders looking toward a future without fossil fuels. -BOOKLIST "It's hard to argue with the relentless logic..." -E/THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE "Readers looking to separate facts from hype about cars running on hydrogen and large-scale fuel cell systems will find a useful primer here." -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"
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