Green Gone Wrong: How Our Economy Is Undermining the Environmental Revolution
Autor Heather Rogersen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2016
This far-reaching, riveting narrative explores how the most readily available solutions to environmental crisis may be disastrously off the mark. Rogers travels the world tracking how the conversion from a "petro" to a "green" society affects the most fundamental aspects of life--food, shelter, and transportation. Reporting from some of the most remote places on earth, Rogers uncovers shocking results that include massive clear-cutting, destruction of native ecosystems, and grinding poverty. Relying simply on market forces, people with good intentions wanting to just "do something" to help the planet are left feeling confused and powerless.
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Green Gone Wrong "reveals a fuller story, taking the reader into forests, fields, factories, and boardrooms around the world to draw out the unintended consequences, inherent obstacles, and successes of eco-friendly consumption. What do the labels "USDA Certified Organic" and "Fair Trade" really mean on a vast South American export-driven organic farm? A superlow-energy "eco-village" in Germany's Black Forest demonstrates that green homes dramatically shrink energy use, so why aren't we using this technology in America? The decisions made in Detroit's executive suites have kept Americans driving gas-guzzling automobiles for decades, even as U.S. automakers have European models that clock twice the mpg. Why won't they sell these cars domestically? And what does carbon offsetting really mean when projects can so easily fail? In one case thousands of trees planted in drought-plagued Southern India withered and died, releasing any CO2 they were meant to neutralize.
Expertly reported, this gripping expose pieces together a global picture of what's happening in the name of today's environmentalism. "Green Gone Wrong "speaks to anyone interested in climate change and the future of the natural world, as well as those who want to act but are caught not knowing who, or what, to believe to protect the planet. Rogers casts a sober eye on what's working and what's not, fearlessly pushing ahead the debate over how to protect the planet.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781416572220
ISBN-10: 1416572228
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 167 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Scribner
ISBN-10: 1416572228
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 167 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Scribner
Descriere
This gripping expos evaluates and debunks the effectiveness of the green movement by identifying the current misguided practices that masquerade as green business--but are in reality distracting organizations from finding more viable solutions.
Notă biografică
Heather Rogers is a journalist and author. She has written for the New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, and The Nation. Her first book, Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage, traces the history and politics of household garbage in the United States.