Synopses & Reviews
We donand#8217;t have an energy crisis. We have a consumption crisis. And this book, which takes aim at cherished assumptions regarding energy, offers refreshingly straight talk about whatand#8217;s wrong with the way we think and talk about the problem. Though we generally believe we can solve environmental problems with more energyand#8212;more solar cells, wind turbines, and biofuelsand#8212;alternative technologies come with their own side effects and limitations. How, for instance, do solar cells cause harm? Why canand#8217;t engineers solve wind powerand#8217;s biggest obstacle? Why wonand#8217;t contraception solve the problem of overpopulation lying at the heart of our concerns about energy, and what will?
This practical, environmentally informed, and lucid book persuasively argues for a change of perspective. If consumption is the problem, as Ozzie Zehner suggests, then we need to shift our focus from suspect alternative energies to improving social and political fundamentals: walkable communities, improved consumption, enlightened governance, and, most notably, womenand#8217;s rights. The dozens of first steps he offers are surprisingly straightforward. For instance, he introduces a simple sticker that promises a greater impact than all of the nationand#8217;s solar cells. He uncovers why carbon taxes wonand#8217;t solve our energy challenges (and presents two taxes that could). Finally, he explores how future environmentalists will focus on similarly fresh alternatives that are affordable, clean, and can actually improve our well-being.
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“Provocative and essential! Green Illusions shakes us awake to the true challenges we face as a species . . . and inspires us to take action.”—John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man K. J. White - Choice
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“At once prophetic and pragmatic—must be read by anyone concerned about our collective future.”—Joel Bakan, author of The Corporation and Childhood Under Siege John Perkins
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“An extremely important message for a society whose best-intentioned members have lost themselves in a wilderness of wishful thinking. . . . In fact, the sort of techno-narcissistic behavior that Ozzie Zehner identifies is a tragic distraction from the actions that would keep us from falling through the cracks of history.”—James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency Joel Bakan
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“Terrific book. . . . Zehner is especially good at untangling sloppy thinking.”—David Owen, author of Green Metropolis James Howard Kunstler
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“Think the answer to global warming lies in solar panels, wind turbines, and biofuels? Think again . . . . In this thought-provoking and deeply-researched critique of popular ‘green solutions, Zehner makes a convincing case that such alternatives wont solve our energy problems; in fact, they could make matters even worse.”—Susan Freinkel, author of Plastic: A Toxic Love Story Susan Freinkel
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“There is no obvious competing or comparable book. . . . Green Illusions has the same potential to sound a wake-up call in the energy arena as was observed with Silent Spring in the environment, and Fast Food Nation in the food system.”—Charles Francis, former director of the Center for Sustainable Agriculture Systems at the University of Nebraska Charles Francis
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"A bold look at the downside of green technologies and a host of refreshingly simple substitute solutions."and#8212;Kirkus
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"What set Zehner's work apart from the glut of other environment-related titles are his fresh ideas and superlatively engaging prose."and#8212;Carl Hays, Booklist Online
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"With chapter subtitles like "Step Away From the Pom-Poms" and epigraphs from the likes of Dr. Seuss, Zehner is a delightful apostate in the church of green energy."and#8212;Sarah Rothbard, slate.com
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"This book is a must read for anyone concerned with sustainable living."and#8212;Daniel J. Benor, International Journal of Healing and Caring
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"All Americans should read this book."—K. J. White, Choice Daniel J. Benor - International Journal of Healing and Caring
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"As a nation, we have hard decisions before us. We need to find actual, tangible solutions that will make a real difference. Our path begins with critical thinking and informed choices. This book helps us get started."and#8212;Jonathan Hladik, Great Plains Research
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"All Americans should read this book."and#8212;K. J. White, Choice
About the Author
Ozzie Zehner, who has collaborated on numerous projects in industry, government, and academia, is a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley.