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Re: a book : Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

par GillesH38 » 12 juin 2008, 09:16

Bonne idée ! qu'on profite un peu de nos avantages en nature, quand même ... ;-) Pour la bonne cause bien sûr !

Re: a book : Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

par parisse » 12 juin 2008, 09:10

Gilles, on pourrait peut-etre le faire acheter par la BU sciences pour notre cours de pre-magistere?

Re: a book : Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

par energy_isere » 11 juin 2008, 20:05

GillesH38 a écrit :pas encore, mais je sens que je vais le faire.... ;-)
Gilles , il est pas donné ce bouquin ! 47 €.

A moins que tu puisse trouver à l' approvisioner par ton labo de science ?

Re: a book : Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

par GillesH38 » 11 juin 2008, 19:40

pas encore, mais je sens que je vais le faire.... ;-)

a book : Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

par GiacomoE » 11 juin 2008, 19:09

Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society
Trainer, Ted
2007, VIII, 200 p., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4020-5548-5

Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

About this book

It is widely assumed that our consumer society can move from using fossil fuels to using renewable energy sources while maintaining the high levels of energy use to which we have become accustomed. This book details the reasons why this almost unquestioned assumption is seriously mistaken.

Chapters on wind, photovoltaic and solar thermal sources argue that these are not able to meet present electricity demands, let alone future demands. Even more impossible will be meeting the demand for liquid fuel. The planet’s capacity to produce biomass is far below what would be required. Chapter 6 explains why it is not likely that there will ever be a hydrogen economy, in view of the difficulties in generating sufficient hydrogen and especially considering the losses and inefficiencies in distributing it. Chapter 9 explains why nuclear energy is not the answer.

The discussion is then extended beyond energy to deal with the ways in which our consumer society is grossly unsustainable and unjust. Its fundamental twin commitments to affluent living standards and economic growth have inevitably generated a range of alarming and accelerating global problems. These can only be solved by a transition to The Simpler Way, a society based more on simpler, self-sufficient and cooperative ways, within a zero-growth economy. The role renewable energy might play in enabling such a society is outlined.
Written for:
Specialists in all energy fields, including renewable energy technology, environmentalists, economists, social theorists, policy specialists, futurologists
Keywords:

* Alternative Society
* Limits to Growth
* Renewable Energy
* Simpler Way
* Sustainability


Bonjour,
Qui a faiit une lecture critique (Oleocenique) de ce livre. En Allemagne, il commence à être connu
G.

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