Description |
1 online resource (vii, 188 pages) |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Contents |
Introduction: They only sell what we buy -- 1. The physical facts -- 2. Why is this happening? -- 3. Timetable for the end of fossil fuel -- 4. So much for talk. How do we walk the walk? -- 5. Tea, salt, buses, and apartheid -- 6. People first -- 7. Divestment as a power tool -- 8. Food -- 9. A tale of two cities: Louisville and Cincinnati -- 10. The intergovernmental panel on climate change -- 11. Committing to the boycott -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Summary |
"The science is clear: by the mid-20th century human beings must stop burning coal, oil and natural gas. Reducing carbon emissions is not enough-they must be eliminated. Each individual "doing their part" is only a start. We heat our homes, light our rooms, power our cars, prepare our food, and produce and distribute consumer goods with the help of fossil fuels. A practical and visionary re-imagining of the future is needed. Calling for a technical and spiritual ground-shift, this book proposes carbon boycotts as collective action, with groups and communities changing what products they consume and seeking new ways to work, live and play to steer aggregate demand towards solar, wind, geothermal and renewable energy alternatives."-- Provided by publisher |
Note |
Print version record. |
Subject |
Fossil fuels -- Environmental aspects.
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Carbon dioxide mitigation.
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Renewable energy sources.
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Climate change mitigation.
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Renewable Energy
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Carbon dioxide mitigation (OCoLC)fst00846840
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Climate change mitigation (OCoLC)fst01749583
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Fossil fuels -- Environmental aspects
(OCoLC)fst00933147
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Renewable energy sources (OCoLC)fst01094570
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Other Form: |
Print version: Avery, Samuel, 1949- Carbon boycott. Jefferson, North Carolina : Toplight, [2020] 9781476682839 (DLC) 2020041103 (OCoLC)1196819996 |
ISBN |
9781476641393 (electronic bk.) |
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1476641390 (electronic bk.) |
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