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An inspiring look at the Clean Energy Revolution Combining the instincts of a journalist and the insight of the leader of a national business organization at the forefront of climate policy, Bob Keefe provides the first in-depth look at how the most important climate action in history is reshaping our economy, the way we live, and the future of our planet. He shows how the future long predicted by pundits, policymakers and prognosticators has arrived, and how smart businesses and communities are seizing the opportunities that come with it. Keefe introduces readers to the next generation of…mehr
An inspiring look at the Clean Energy Revolution Combining the instincts of a journalist and the insight of the leader of a national business organization at the forefront of climate policy, Bob Keefe provides the first in-depth look at how the most important climate action in history is reshaping our economy, the way we live, and the future of our planet. He shows how the future long predicted by pundits, policymakers and prognosticators has arrived, and how smart businesses and communities are seizing the opportunities that come with it. Keefe introduces readers to the next generation of clean energy entrepreneurs and innovators, and takes us to places like Kings Mountain, N.C. and Blue Oval City, Tenn., modern-day clean economy frontier towns where battery and electric vehicle factories are sprouting from fallow fields and reinvigorating communities previously bypassed by earlier economic shifts.
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Autorenporträt
Bob Keefe, executive director of E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs) a national, nonpartisan group of business owners, investors and professionals who leverage economic research and their business perspective to advance policies that are good for the environment and good for the economy, is the author of Climatenomics: Washington, Wall Street, and the Economic Battle to Save Our Planet (R&L, 2022). Previously, Keefe spent nearly 25 years as a journalist, reporting for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Cox Newspapers chain, the St. Petersburg Times, and the Austin American-Statesman. He resides in San Diego, California.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Foreword Arnold Schwarzenegger Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Revolution Chapter 2: Policy Matters Chapter 3: Modern-Day Triple Play Chapter 4: Energy: "We Need More Electricity" Chapter 5: Engines: "This Changes Everything Now" Chapter 6: Electrification: "Heat Pumps Are Sexy" Chapter 7: Emerging Innovation: "Looking to the Future, and It's Very Bright" Chapter 8: Equity: "Now Is the Time" Chapter 9: States: "Right in the Middle of a Huge Revolution" Chapter 10: Division (and Hope) on the Front Lines: "It's Not Either the Economy or the Environment" Chapter 11: Remaking the Country: "We Think This Is Big" Chapter 12: Reshaping the World: "One of the Most Transformative Opportunities in Modern History" Epilogue: "Now Is Not the Time to Go Backward" Notes Index About the Author
Contents Foreword Arnold Schwarzenegger Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Revolution Chapter 2: Policy Matters Chapter 3: Modern-Day Triple Play Chapter 4: Energy: "We Need More Electricity" Chapter 5: Engines: "This Changes Everything Now" Chapter 6: Electrification: "Heat Pumps Are Sexy" Chapter 7: Emerging Innovation: "Looking to the Future, and It's Very Bright" Chapter 8: Equity: "Now Is the Time" Chapter 9: States: "Right in the Middle of a Huge Revolution" Chapter 10: Division (and Hope) on the Front Lines: "It's Not Either the Economy or the Environment" Chapter 11: Remaking the Country: "We Think This Is Big" Chapter 12: Reshaping the World: "One of the Most Transformative Opportunities in Modern History" Epilogue: "Now Is Not the Time to Go Backward" Notes Index About the Author
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