ozzie zehner critique

Also, it was sort of like trying to figure out what someone, who is mumbling to themselves, is really talking about. I should have stopped reading there because I would have given it a strong 5 star rating. What's particularly impressiv. His critiques are forceful without being pedantic or accusatory.

Sunlight is renewable; solar cells are not.

Does the government here, On December 9th, 1949, our US Air Force deliberately secretly contaminated the civilian area around Hanford with radioactive iodine to dispassionately study it’s tragic effects on the local populace and plant life. So, energy production would shift to those technologies and leave us with different problems. Let me address these points in turn. Most of it surprised me, some didn't.

The central premise of the book argues that we are focusing far too much on clean energy, This is an amazing book that everyone interested in alternative energies should read. A great realistic look at the limitations of renewables, and strong answers - we must simply use less energy! He explains the reality of alternative energies extremely well.

... Rather, my article was a critique of the way these environmental questions are asked, as well as answered.

Very informative, should have been a 4 but it took me 2 months to finish it!!!! Perhaps we should expand our horizons to measure the virtues of electric cars against those of walkable neighborhoods, and the costs of generating more energy against the savings from using less. Ozzie Zehner is a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley STSC and author of Green Illusions (GreenIllusions.org). "Gasoline cars are expensive and dirty. We'll need backstops and other non-technical innovations to make wind power really count for something in the future. And how? "Rushing ahead with wind development now, as the AWEA advocates, may make our energy and climate problems worse. In the US we built our towns and cities on the best soil (located near waterways) which is now trapped thoughtlessly under asphalt. What’s our energy future?

How, for instance, do solar cells cause harm? "When we subsidize wind power or any other energy technology, this exerts a downward pressure on energy prices, and demand subsequently strengthens. The best example of what deregulation in practice looks like is the Niger Delta today. Sign up for membership to become a founding member and help shape HuffPost's next chapter. Today, the most revered metric for the societal cost of automotive travel is the emission of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. (No diehard Republican would be caught dead reading this book.) Double wow… This amazing book is filled with energy/sustainability related facts that are rarely told in order to keep Americans in the dark: Only 10-15% of the nitrogen in synthetic fertilizer gets into the food we eat, the rest goes into the water systems and creates dead zones like in the Gulf of Mexico.

"I am fully aware and accept that a solar cell can yield less CO2 than burning a chunk of coal for the same amount of power," Zehner said. Still, it would be a shame if that stratagem ultimately prevents more people from dispassionately exploring the book's broader arguments, which are important and relevant -- even for those who might disagree with the particulars.

I like that the varying sides of arguments for or against a type of energy weren't the same ones that we're beaten over the head with.

In short, the book quite effectively tear. But I’ve not found anyone who’s charted a way around this price-tag predicament. Moreover, the author points out how getting more "green" energy, assuming it was easy to get, would simply increase the demand for energy, rather than replace "dirty" energy. Most supporters of electric vehicles predict that alternative sources of energy, such as solar cells, will release us from this bind.

Personally, I think it is the only environmental book that really addresses the inter-connectedness of the many challenges we're confronting as a society, and Zehner does so with searing intelligence and quite a bit of humour.

Many such studies are not especially compelling, because they don’t hold up to the shorthand cost check that I term the price-tag predicament. As things stand, Western governments, mainstream environmental movements, establishment scientists and mainstream media have successfully sold us the ideal of total adoption of renewable energy as the way forward.

The imperative to completely switch to renewable energy sources as a solution to global warming is another. This is an impressive book that I believe will become a classic not only in specific studies of energy technologies, but for the environmental movement more broadly. And his writing is extremely accessible and engaging. It isn't though. I appreciated his point of view and the fact that finally someone is putting into print the realities of the situation. In general, if one is politically conservative or to the Right, he develops a confirmation bias against the alarmist prognosis of climate change and the position that renewable energy solutions are a panacea. You find popular topic, product, idea, etc., and simply take the opposite view.

Prof. Zehner tells some great stories and shows the real facts that are hidden by corporate influences (even those you thought were green). Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. The imminent dangers of climate change is one. Put another way, renewable energy only makes sense if undertaken in concert with other, more fundamental changes in the way we deploy and make use of energy in our everyday lives. Fascination with electric vehicles has distracted us from investigating this predicament and diverted our attention from more promising initiatives. He lectures at universities and public policy organizations. First, I did not try to evaluate the accuracy of the data that particular studies had used, nor did I try to demonstrate that supporters of the electric car were outside some mainstream consensus that went in the opposite direction. "'Green Illusions' is not critiquing clean energy as much as it's critiquing the way we think about clean energy," Zehner said. "Perhaps," Zehner said in an email, "it's worth reconsidering how to speak with a broader audience.". INteresting evaluation of the pro & cons of green energy. But beyond the fact that they alone won’t cut it, you just can’t have a sustainable economy without a 90% reduction in energy use and a huge increase in women’s rights, community, re-localization, simplicity, humility, and service. Before reading the book, I, like many others, was under the impression that alternative energy solutions was the answer to our growing environmental problems.

I read for a class at University. We might think that these larger concerns are unfair or irrelevant. Wouldn't it be nice if the world ran on happiness and flower power and if windmills and sunshine could feed millions and solve all our problems?

Of course, the book is much more than just this, and Zehner, a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley's Science, Technology & Society Center, describes himself as being neither for nor against any particular energy source. Let me summarize this book for you and save you a great deal of time. In fact I think ALL of our policy makers should have this book as mandatory reading. As one commenter at Plugincars.com put it: "He's simply using one of the oldest promotional tricks ever created. Motovalli and others have suggested that more recent research is at odds with the NAS findings. I tried to expose the hidden assumptions that proponents of electric cars have made, the transportation options they leave out of their analysis, and why.

(No diehard Republican would be caught dead reading this book.)

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