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"Clean" Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support
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"Clean" Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support
Current price: $42.95
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The global focus on reducing emissions must be ethical instead of supporting environmental degradation.
The book
Clean Energy Exploitations - Helping citizens understand the environmental and humanity abuses that support 'clean' energy"
is a Nominee for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize competition in the General Nonfiction category. Pulitzer Prize Winners and Finalists will be announced in April 2022.
They also emphasize the global nature of the problem, noting that the United States of America could cease to exist and we'd see environmental problems get worse. In this book, they answer questions such as:
Would the Green New Deal cut worldwide emissions?What toll is energy racism and inequality taking on the world?How effective are renewable forms of energy in meeting our needs?Whose duty is it to reduce harmful pollution?
Green advocates often say they support sustainable and ethical coffee, sneakers, handbags, and diamonds-and they claim they won't tolerate unsafe conditions. But when it comes to green energy and battery energy storage systems for electrical grids and electric vehicles, the authors say it is a different story.
The book
Clean Energy Exploitations - Helping citizens understand the environmental and humanity abuses that support 'clean' energy"
is a Nominee for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize competition in the General Nonfiction category. Pulitzer Prize Winners and Finalists will be announced in April 2022.
They also emphasize the global nature of the problem, noting that the United States of America could cease to exist and we'd see environmental problems get worse. In this book, they answer questions such as:
Would the Green New Deal cut worldwide emissions?What toll is energy racism and inequality taking on the world?How effective are renewable forms of energy in meeting our needs?Whose duty is it to reduce harmful pollution?
Green advocates often say they support sustainable and ethical coffee, sneakers, handbags, and diamonds-and they claim they won't tolerate unsafe conditions. But when it comes to green energy and battery energy storage systems for electrical grids and electric vehicles, the authors say it is a different story.