Description |
1 online resource (321 pages) |
Contents |
Section 1. America's energy past and present -- section 2. America's energy issues -- section 3. America's energy future |
Summary |
Dangerous CO2 emissions, massive oil spills, dwindling supplies the problems with fossil fuels are driving a longoverdue reassessment of our nation's energy policies. U.S. Congressman Jerry McNerney, a renewable energy engineer and the first representative with expertise in energy independence, leads the way to change. In "Clean Energy Nation", he and journalist Martin Cheek make an impassioned argument for drastically reducing dependency on fossil fuels and developing sustainable, readily available energy sources solar, wind, biofuel, geothermal, and hydrogen-based power. Bringing t |
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Subject |
Power resources -- United States
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Renewable energy sources -- United States
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Fossil fuels -- Environmental aspects -- United States
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Energy policy -- United States
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SCIENCE -- Energy.
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Energy policy
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Fossil fuels -- Environmental aspects
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Power resources
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Renewable energy sources
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cheek, Martin
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ISBN |
9780814413739 |
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0814413730 |
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