The Post Carbon Reader: Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability Crises
A**N
The book we've been needing is finally here!
The chapters in Post Carbon Reader represent the best thinking on our low-carbon future that is presently available. I've gotten a lot of books about peak oil and the unsustainability of industrial civilization, and this one is clearly the most well informed and the most thorough reference I've found. Hah - it's the best "resource" on our dwindling "resources". It's basically a manual on understanding the complex set of converging consequences of our modern times. Read the chapter list to get a sense of the wide-ranging places this book goes. And then read the book.Thoughtful people need to read this book. And those who don't read it need to get the messages that are in the book now, because learning them through the school of hard knocks is going to be tough, to say the least. Lots of books show how our petroleum - soaked way of life is ending, but this book goes way beyond one or two aspects of the problem - it successfully characterizes the myriad interrelated components of the system that has brought us to our current precarious position. While we can't avoid the coming powerdown, we can at least try to mitigate it. What we do now and in the next few years can make a big difference to our grandchildren. This book helps one understand the problem and it clearly points out the directions in which we need to be headed.
B**T
Post Carbon Reader
The Post Carbon Reader is a must for people who are interested in the future their children and grandchildren will face. I am only half way through the book and have learn't a lot about the economic and environmental problems that America can expect to face within the next few decades. I expect the rest of the world will not be exempt from these problems either.The book is split up into sections, each written by highly qualified members of the Post Carbon Institute. My only regret is that politicians will either be too busy or too set in their ways to take the books conclusion on board and act upon them.All in all a well researched book and very frightening.PS Richard Heinburg (one of the authors) will be visiting Australia next month to lecture on the topic of his book "The end of Growth"
M**R
Book required for School.
The Post Carbon Reader: Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability CrisesHas pertinent facts about sustainability. Good price. Thanks.
R**R
A New Civilization
We have reached the "limits of growth," as the editors have so aptly revealed, and the world as we know it must change: but how. Heinberg and Lerch's compilation of essays aptly describe the above statement, and do much more. Their authors describe in a clear, logical manner just where we are heading, and what the future will have to be like. In my opinion, the views of these authors should be considered facts, as they are the logical results of the paths we are treading; considering population trends,our dependence on fossil fuels, and the trends of climate change.This is a "must read," an almost undenyable critique of the plight world civilization finds itself in.
D**R
Have bits of truth but mostly misleading
Many topics appear not so relevant anymore. Given current Global Cooling process unfolding around the world some premises based on Global Warming are just plain silly. Additionally a lot of emerging evidence about inorganic oil origin make the energy crisis discourse misleading or at least incomplete. The only valid point is that if we are to have a better future Sustainability thinking should substitute Infinite Growth trend.
H**S
Excellent college textbook, or for reading outside of a classroom1
Used as a textbook for a few of my courses in my undergrad. Great book, easy to read and digest as well as being super informative and interesting!
M**H
Your Future Depends on Reading This Book
A thoughtful, intelligent, sane view of our world today and what it could be tomorrow. With a broad range of viewpoints and an interesting mix of topics, The Post Carbon Reader will grab you one way or another, whether you agree or not. Well done, Post Carbon Institute. Keep up the good work saving the world -- and helping us save us from ourselves.
D**T
A necessity for everyone hoping to have a planet for their kids & grandkids to occupy in the future
A compilation of writings worth your time.
J**E
Good size, lots of content, fascinating read
This is a must have to look at political and economical solutions to the absolute climate disaster we face. Fascinating! It's a really chunky book too, a lot of pages for your money!
J**R
A good read
A great book if you want to get an overview of the carbon concerns, whilst it does not go into great depth, it does do a good job making visible the multiple perspectives to the problem.
N**E
a Bi ow for Sustainable Life
If this booked missed some important topic I can't imagine what it is. What a wealth of practitioners sharing from their expertise and experience in action.I would love to do a weekly workshop with my community chapter by chapterThe only things I could urge to improve:1) at times it seemed to be that some author is we're taking a different view than was expressed. I would like to see some sort of rebuttal - not to resolve conclusions but just to raise those alternative views.2) this book cogent is now 4-5 years old. Odd how happy I would be to see an update! Not a re-write but an addendum for each chapter?I am so glad I read this book. I highly recommend it to anyone as essential reading and what a reference!
J**N
Excellent Book!
If you want to really understand what we are up against for the 21st Century, this is a compulsory read.
T**I
great book!
summarizes sustainability issues very well, I would recommend this book to anyone! really good analysis of water, housing, agriculture issues and many more.
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