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'ENERGY: Overdevelopment and the Delusion of Endless Growth' takes an unflinching look at the environmental devastation created by our thirst for energy—including supposedly "clean" renewable sources. From oil spills, nuclear accidents, and mountaintop-removal coal mining to oversized wind farms and desert-destroying solar power plants, virtually every region of the globe is now experiencing the consequences of out-of- energy development. Essentially no place is sacred, no landscape safe from the relentless search for energy resources to continue powering a culture based on perpetual growth. Precious wildlands, fragile ecosystems, even our own communities and children's health are at risk.

In a large-format, photo-driven narrative (including 195 color photos), 'ENERGY' features the writings of more than thirty leading thinkers on energy, society, and ecology. Collectively, they lift the veil on the harsh realities of our pursuit of energy at any price, revealing the true costs, benefits, and limitations of all our energy options. Ultimately, the book offers not only a deep critique of the current system that is toxic to nature and people but a hopeful vision for a future energy economy—in which resilience, health, beauty, biodiversity, and durability, not incessant growth, are the organizing principles.

About the Author
Tom Butler is the editorial projects director for the Foundation for Deep Ecology and president of the Northeast Wilderness Trust. A Vermont-based conservation activist and writer, his books include 'Wild Earth', 'Plundering Appalachia', and 'Wildlands Philanthropy', an award-winning celebration of parks and nature preserves established through private initiative.

George Wuerthner is a photographer, author, and activist who has published more than 30 books on America's wild places, including 'Wildfire: A Century of Failed Forest Policy' and 'Thrillcraft: The Environmental Consequences of Motorized Recreation'. He has served on the boards of several regional & national organizations.

Richard Heinberg is widely regarded as one of the world's most effective communicators of the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels. He is the author of nine books, including 'The Party's Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies, Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World,' and 'Blackout: Coal, Climate and the Last Energy Crisis.' He has authored scores of essays and articles, is featured in many documentaries, and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs. Heinberg is Senior Fellow-in-Residence at Post Carbon Institute.

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Doug Tompkins, Wes Jackson, Wendell Berry, Sandra Lubarsky, Lester Brown, James Hansen, Richard Heinberg, Charles Hall, David Fridley, David Ehrenfeld, James Woolsey, John Michael Greer, David Murphy, David Hughes, Richard Bell, Jeff Goodell, Sandra Steingraber, Juan Pablo Orrego, Rachel Smolker, Brian Horesji, ETC Group, Erik Molvar, Amory Lovins, Robert King, Harvey Locke, Bill McKibben, Philip Cafaro, Sheila Bowers, Bill Powers, Lisi Krall

WOW! Jan. 16 2013
By Tom Hardy
Format: Hardcover
Wow! Really. Take a look at the cover photo. Mesmerizing, right? And yet, it barely prepares you for what's inside, both the stunning visuals and the sobering content.

If you want to know what our obsessions with ever-more, ever-cheaper energy, and ever-more, ever-easier economic growth have wrought...open the cover.

And if you *don't* want to know (or you have in mind someone who should know) what our obsessions with ever-more, ever-cheaper energy and ever-more, ever-easier economic growth have wrought...*definitely* open the cover.

This is not a feel-good coffee table book. Both physically (it must weigh more than five pounds) and psychically, it lands with a resounding "Thud!" ENERGY is impossible to ignore...and that's a damn good thing.

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