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Who says that a book about the energy crisis can't be informative, accessible and funny at the same time? From nuclear power to alternative forms of transportation to special interests in Washington, Who Turned Out the Lights? presents a clear, nonbiased look all the issues surrounding the energy crisis. Just because the topic is serious, doesn't mean books about it have to be. With references to pop culture from "South Park" episodes to Rolling Stones songs, the authors break down relevant information into easily understandable facts and arguments without sacrificing the complexity of the…mehr

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Who says that a book about the energy crisis can't be informative, accessible and funny at the same time? From nuclear power to alternative forms of transportation to special interests in Washington, Who Turned Out the Lights? presents a clear, nonbiased look all the issues surrounding the energy crisis. Just because the topic is serious, doesn't mean books about it have to be. With references to pop culture from "South Park" episodes to Rolling Stones songs, the authors break down relevant information into easily understandable facts and arguments without sacrificing the complexity of the issues. For a generation of students more accustomed to getting their news from "The Daily Show" than the The Wall Street Journal, this is a perfect match.


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Scott Bittle is an award-winning journalist, policy analyst, and web producer who has written extensively about the federal budget, energy, and foreign policy.

Jean Johnson writes frequently about public opinion and public policy and is the author of You Can't Do It Alone, a book on how parents, teachers, and students see education issues. Both authors are senior fellows at Public Agenda and blog frequently for the Huffington Post, National Geographic, and other outlets.