Gaslight: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Fight for America's Energy Future
Autor Jonathan Mingleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mai 2024
Imagine one day you receive a letter in the mail that informs you that a large energy company is planning to build a massive pipeline through your property. That surveyors will be coming out soon. That they have the legal right to do so, whether you like it or not, because this project is in the “public interest”—because the pipeline will be carrying natural gas, the so-called “bridge fuel” that politicians on both sides of the aisle have been peddling for decades as the path to a clean, green energy future.
This was the gist of the letter that Dominion Energy sent to thousands of residents living along the path of its proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in 2014, setting off an epic, six-year battle that eventually led all the way to the Supreme Court. That struggle’s epicenter was in the mountains of Virginia, where communities stretching from the Blue Ridge foothills to the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny highlands became Dominion’s staunchest foes. On one side was an archetypal Goliath: a power company that commands billions of dollars, the votes of politicians, and the decisions of the federal government. On the other, an army of Davids: lawyers and farmers, conservationists and conservatives, scientists and nurses, innkeepers and lobbyists, families who farmed their land since before the Revolutionary War and those who were not allowed to until after the Civil War.
At stake was not only the future of the communities that lay in the pipeline’s path but the future of American energy. Would the public be swayed by the industry’s decades-long public relations campaign to frame natural gas – a fossil fuel and itself a potent greenhouse gas – as a “solution” to climate change? Or would we recognize it as a methane bomb, capable of not only imperiling local property and upending people’s lives, but of pushing the planet further down the road towards climate chaos?
Vivid and suspenseful, gut-wrenching and insightful, Gaslight is more than the chronicle of a turning point in American history. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the dark, overlooked story of America’s “favorite fossil fuel,” and the immense future stakes of the energy choices we face today.
This was the gist of the letter that Dominion Energy sent to thousands of residents living along the path of its proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in 2014, setting off an epic, six-year battle that eventually led all the way to the Supreme Court. That struggle’s epicenter was in the mountains of Virginia, where communities stretching from the Blue Ridge foothills to the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny highlands became Dominion’s staunchest foes. On one side was an archetypal Goliath: a power company that commands billions of dollars, the votes of politicians, and the decisions of the federal government. On the other, an army of Davids: lawyers and farmers, conservationists and conservatives, scientists and nurses, innkeepers and lobbyists, families who farmed their land since before the Revolutionary War and those who were not allowed to until after the Civil War.
At stake was not only the future of the communities that lay in the pipeline’s path but the future of American energy. Would the public be swayed by the industry’s decades-long public relations campaign to frame natural gas – a fossil fuel and itself a potent greenhouse gas – as a “solution” to climate change? Or would we recognize it as a methane bomb, capable of not only imperiling local property and upending people’s lives, but of pushing the planet further down the road towards climate chaos?
Vivid and suspenseful, gut-wrenching and insightful, Gaslight is more than the chronicle of a turning point in American history. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the dark, overlooked story of America’s “favorite fossil fuel,” and the immense future stakes of the energy choices we face today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781642832488
ISBN-10: 1642832480
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 6 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
ISBN-10: 1642832480
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 6 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
Notă biografică
Jonathan Mingle is an independent journalist. He has written about the science and politics of climate change, energy, technology, public health, and other subjects for The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, Undark Magazine, Yale Environment 360, Slate, The Boston Globe, and other outlets. He is a recipient of the Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Journalism and the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship. As a 2020 APF fellow, he reported on the political, legal, and grassroots battles over new natural gas (aka methane) infrastructure, and its local impacts and global climate consequences. His first book is Fire and Ice: Soot, Solidarity, and Survival on the Roof of the World.
Cuprins
Note to Reader
Prologue: The People vs. The Pipeline
PART I: The Public Necessity
Chapter 1: The Burning Spring
Chapter 2: An Energy Superhighway
Chapter 3: America’s Homeplace
Chapter 4: All the Hornets’ Nests
PART II: Ground Game
Chapter 5: Steep Slopes
Chapter 6: The Campaign to Elect a Pipeline
Chapter 7: Full Nelson
PART III: PATH DEPENDENCE
Chapter 8: Rooftop to Rooftop
Chapter 9: The Limits of Disturbance
Chapter 10: The Gas Light Company
PART IV: Sea Change
Chapter 11: The New Dominion
Chapter 12: Pipes vs. Wires
Epilogue: Pass It On
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
Prologue: The People vs. The Pipeline
PART I: The Public Necessity
Chapter 1: The Burning Spring
Chapter 2: An Energy Superhighway
Chapter 3: America’s Homeplace
Chapter 4: All the Hornets’ Nests
PART II: Ground Game
Chapter 5: Steep Slopes
Chapter 6: The Campaign to Elect a Pipeline
Chapter 7: Full Nelson
PART III: PATH DEPENDENCE
Chapter 8: Rooftop to Rooftop
Chapter 9: The Limits of Disturbance
Chapter 10: The Gas Light Company
PART IV: Sea Change
Chapter 11: The New Dominion
Chapter 12: Pipes vs. Wires
Epilogue: Pass It On
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
Descriere
Gaslight is the story of an epic, six-year battle between one of the country’s most powerful energy companies and the everyday people who stood in the path of its massive fossil gas pipeline. On one side, an archetypal Goliath: a corporation that commands billions of dollars and unparalleled influence over state politicians and federal government agencies alike. On the other, a diverse band of Davids: lawyers and farmers, conservationists and conservatives, innkeepers and lobbyists, scientists, and nurses.
Their struggle took them all the way to the Supreme Court, but their larger fight was in the court of public opinion. Would the nation swallow the industry’s narrative that gas was “a bridge fuel” to a clean, green future? Or would the public recognize it as a methane bomb, capable of not only wrecking local communities but imperiling the planet? Vivid and suspenseful, Gaslight is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the urgent stakes of the energy choices we face today.
Their struggle took them all the way to the Supreme Court, but their larger fight was in the court of public opinion. Would the nation swallow the industry’s narrative that gas was “a bridge fuel” to a clean, green future? Or would the public recognize it as a methane bomb, capable of not only wrecking local communities but imperiling the planet? Vivid and suspenseful, Gaslight is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the urgent stakes of the energy choices we face today.