This is a book on how the U.S. and other governments have changed their thinking about energy issues over the past four decades, a change triggered by increasing concern about the role of fossil fuels in global warming and climate change, greater awareness of the risks of nuclear power, and the emergence of viable renewable energy sources. It will help understanding of how this change came about in the United States from the unique perspective of a well-placed participant and observer. It will enhance understanding of the global energy transition that is finally getting underway in the second decade of the 21st century at an accelerating, even dizzying, pace. The book¿s main purpose is to illustrate how the U.S. government moved along its winding path to where it is today in getting ready for a renewable energy future. Target audiences are the young people who will inherit the transition and shape its future, those in government who currently shape our public policies, and those colleagues, friends, and family members who lived through many of the times and events discussed in the book.
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This author explores the intersection of human experience and technology with a keen eye for detail and narrative. Their work, spanning topics from skateboarding to dotcom startups, delves into the complexities of modern life. Through precise prose, they capture the essence of social and cultural phenomena, offering readers an engaging perspective on the world around them. They possess a distinct ability to illuminate intricate subjects while uncovering deeper meanings.


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Schools, Violence, and Society
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on the troubling rise of violence in American schools since the 1960s, this book delves into the societal implications of crime affecting all socio-economic levels. It addresses the growing concern among policymakers, parents, educators, and students about the prevalence of violence and its roots. The volume reviews historical trends and current statistics, while exploring causes and prevention strategies. Additionally, it examines the impact of gang activity, substance abuse, and weapon presence on campuses, highlighting the urgent need for solutions.