Ending Dirty Energy Policy

Auteur: Tomain, Joseph P.
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
This book provides a history of the United States' century-old dirty energy policy and uncovers the political and economic assumptions behind it. It then offers an alternative policy based on assumptions supporting a low-carbon energy future. Finally, it discusses the political strategies likely to succeed in achieving the transformation.
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This book provides a history of the United States' century-old dirty energy policy and uncovers the political and economic assumptions behind it. It then offers an alternative policy based on assumptions supporting a low-carbon energy future. Finally, it discusses the political strategies likely to succeed in achieving the transformation.
ISBN / EAN 9780521127851
Auteur Tomain, Joseph P.
Editeur Cambridge University Press