The 1st step in taking responsibility for our planet.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
At last a book that responsibly tackles the issue of finding alternative energy sources. I require my students at San Jose State to use this well researched text to develop arguments for their debates on energy. Turning the Corner offers a balanced, no nonsense view of what we can do to alter the world's dependency on fossil fuels. My colleagues agree, this text does more to explain our current dilemma and ways to solve it than other books that only offer a one-sided view of the subject.
Turning the Corner is great for educators and researchers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
For the first time a book has been published on the subject of energy that honestly shows the public what really is available for the future. Section III is my favorite. It has a balanced review of cold fusion, zero point energy, electrogravitics and space propulsion, as well as new energy. This book also contains lots of annotated references at the end of each chapter for further information. It is a great book on a difficult subject with a fresh viewpoint unavailble elsewhere.
The best,, most complete book about energy and our future
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is the first I have read that puts the entire energy picture together. It is quite easy to read and very engaging considering the subject matter, which is probably the most important issue the world faces. The writing is clear and appears to be well researched with lots of quotes and footnotes. The references are from both print media and the Internet, so at least some of the sources are easily available if you want to read them. The quotes by politicians and energy experts accompanying the main text were particularly interesting. The book starts by examining the world's dependence on fossil fuels and other nonrenewable energy. The picture painted is complementary to but broader than that found in "Hubbert's Peak" by Ken Deffeyes (another excellent book I read recently). "Turning the Corner: Energy Solutions for the 21st Century" discusses oil, coal, natural gas, and nuclear power and shows that these resources are quite limited and will need to be replaced for economic stability. Then the topic moves to renewable energy and covers solar, wind, hydropower, tidal power and more. The book stresses that these clean energy systems are critical to changing away from nonrenewable power. Probably the most controversial part of the book is the third part, which talks about the broad field of research into exotic forms of energy such as cold fusion, electrogravitics and NASA's research into new forms of propulsion. The final section is focused on transition from nonrenewable energy and the problems associated with this transition. The final chapter lists things that need be done to help ensure that our children and grandchildren have the energy available to live their lives in full.All in all, I think this an important book that everyone should read who cares about where our energy comes from and how it makes America vulnerable to Persian Gulf oil suppliers, what it does to our geopolitics, and ultimately, where do we go from here.
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