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" Ending dirty energy policy : "
Joseph P. Tomain
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BL
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Record Number
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630563
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Main Entry
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Tomain, Joseph P.,1948-
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Title & Author
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Ending dirty energy policy : : prelude to climate change /\ Joseph P. Tomain
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge [England] ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2011
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x, 308 p. :: ill. ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9780521111096 (hardback)
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: 0521111099 (hardback)
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: 9780521127851 (pbk.)
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: 0521127858 (pbk.)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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A regulatory history of dirty energy law and policy -- Protectionist assumptions -- The next generation is now -- Consensus energy policy -- Fossil fuel future -- Electricity future -- Venture regulation -- Smart energy politics -- Conclusion -- Strategies for the energy future
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Abstract
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Climate change presents the United States, and the world, with regulatory problems of a magnitude, complexity, and scope unseen before. The United States, however, particularly after the mid-term elections of 2010, lacks the political will necessary to aggressively address climate change. Most current books focus on climate change. This book argues that the country will not adequately address climate change until we transform our fossil fuel energy policy. Yet there are signs that the country will support the transformation of our country's century-old energy policy from one that is dependent on fossil fuels to a low-carbon energy portfolio. A transformative energy policy that favors energy efficiency and renewable resources can occur only after we have abandoned the traditional fossil fuel energy policy, have redesigned regulatory systems to open new markets and promoted competition among new energy providers, and have stimulated private-sector commercial and venture capital investment in energy innovations that can be brought to commercial scale and marketability
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Subject
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Energy policy-- United States
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Fossil fuels-- United States
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Climatic changes
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Renewable energy sources
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Dewey Classification
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333.790973
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LC Classification
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HD9502.U52T66 2011
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