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A Renewable World Energy, Ecology, Equality - A Report for the World Future Council

Report Out of Print
By: Herbert Girardet and Miguel Mendonca
192 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Green Books
A Renewable World
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  • A Renewable World ISBN: 9781900322492 Paperback Sep 2009 Out of Print #182461
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About this book

Climate change - and its environmental, economic and socal consequences - is set to become the greatest challenge for humanity in the 21st century. There has been much new research and much recent publicity about the huge problems facing us, but plausible proposals on how to deal with these are, so far, woefully inadequate. A few reports have given some indications about what can actually be done to get to grips with climate change, but very little has so far been written about how the necessary changes can be brought about. A Renewable World, a flagship publication of the World Future Council, is intended to fill an important knowledge gap.

It will treat the subject as an ethical problem to be addressed on behalf of future generations. It will build on the best thinking on climate and energy to be found across the world. It will also integrate much of the research and campaign work being done by the WFC - the work on feed-in tariffs, energy efficiency, sustainable agriculture, sustainable cities, future justice and the KidsCall campaign. World Future Councillors and staff will be centrally involved in shaping this project and in giving it the substance that will make it stand out.

Contents

Foreword. Preface. Introduction & Executive Summary. Section 1: Technosphere and Biosphere. The Age of Fire. Carbon and the Biosphere. Section 2: Energy. Renewable Energy. Energy Efficiency. Energy. Equality. Problem Technologies. Citites, Energy & Climate. Sustainable Transport. Green Collar Jobs. Section 3: What else needs to change? Localisation - Food & Energy. Redirecting Money Flows. Stop Crimes Against Future. Generations. Living Democracy. References & Index.

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Biography

Prof. Herbert Giradet is an author, consultant and filmmaker. He is an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute for British Architects (RIBA), a patron of the Soil Association, and a recipient of a UN Global 500 Award 'for outstanding environmental achievements'. In 2003 he was 'Thinker in Residence' in Adelaide, developing sustainability strategies for South Australia. He is visiting professor at the University of Northumbria, Middlesex University, and the University of West of England. His previous books include The Gaia Atlas of Cities. Miguel Mendonca is Research Manager for the World Future Council. He works in both research and advocacy, focussing on renewable energy policy. He has worked on four continents, campaigning, coalitionbuilding and speaking, and is a member of the steering committee of the Alliance for Renewable Energy. He writes articles, comment pieces and book reviews on renewable energy and other sustainability issues.
Report Out of Print
By: Herbert Girardet and Miguel Mendonca
192 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Green Books
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'Here's the book we've been waiting for: a thorough, up-to-date, and above all proportionate response to our climatic predicament. When I say proportionate, I mean: it tells us how to solve the problem we really have, not the one we wish we had. It's truly important!' Bill McKibben, founder, 350.org. 'Moving towards a green economy requires focused and smart public policies to enable new markets to emerge. The story of renewable energy and feed-in tariffs presented in this book provides a powerful illustration of how consumers and producers of clean energy can - given the right policy framework - transform the market for energy almost overnight.' Achim Steiner, Executive Director, UNEP. 'A Renewable World is based on the renewable gifts of sun, soil, seed. This is how sustainable societies of the South, especially the women, have kept society fed and clothed over millennia. This important book highlights the solutions that allow us to regenerate our renewable natural capital and reduce our ecological footprint, while increasing human welfare.' Vandana Shiva, scientist and activist.
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