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Chapter 22: Sustainable Energy


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Chapter 22: Sustainable Energy

Brower, M. 1992. Cool Energy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. A thorough review of renewable energy alternatives.

Davis, G. R. (September) 1990. "Energy for Planet Earth," Scientific American 263, no. 3:54. An excellent overview of our global energy resources and how we can achieve a sustainable relationship between energy use and the environment.

Dobb, E. (November/December) 1992."Solar Cooker," Audubon 94, no. 6:100. Describes how a simple box cooker could preserve forests and save lives.

Flavin, Christopher, and Nicholas Lenssen. (June) 1994. "Powering the Future: Blueprint for a Sustainable Electricity Industry," Worldwatch Institute Paper 119, Worldwatch Institute. Washington, DC. An excellent overview for the potential of renewable energy sources.

Hamakawa, Y. (April) 1987. "Photovoltaic Power," Scientific American 256, no. 4:86. An excellent discussion of photovoltaics and why they work.

Hirst, E. (March) 1991. "Boosting Energy Efficiency through Federal Action," Environment 33, no. 2:6. Describes some actions we could take to increase our energy efficiency.

Holmes, H. (September/October) 1993. "Unplugged," Sierra 78, no. 5:23. What would it be like to live "off-grid"? Some good examples of how people are using energy conservation and alternative sources to free themselves from dependence on utilities.

Kammen, Daniel. "Cookstoves for the Developing World," Scientific American 273(1):72-75. Inexpensive but efficient cookstoves could cut air pollution and save energy for billions of people.

Kozloff, K. L., and R. C. Dower. 1993. A New Power Base. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute. Describes new renewable energy policies for the nineties and beyond.

Luoma, J. (May) 1991. "Even if Rich, Shouldn't You Switch?" Audubon 93, no. 3:80. An engaging article on the benefits of compact fluorescent bulbs.

Nelson, Erik, and Cecile Leboeuf. "Sunrayce 93," Solar Today 8 (Jan/Feb 1994):21-22. An exciting account of the solar race across America.

Penney, T., and D. Bharathan. (January) 1987. "Power from the Sea," Scientific American 256, no. 1:86. A good discussion of ocean thermal electric conversion.

Schaeffer, J. et al. 1994. Real Goods Alternate Energy Source Book. Eighth edition. Ukiah, CA: Real Goods Trading Corp. Products, graphics, instructions for setting up alternate energy and energy conservation systems.

Tracy, J. (October/November) 1992. "Green Lights for Home and Business," Garbage 4, no. 5:49. A useful analysis of the different types of compact fluorescent bulbs comparing price, power consumption, size, shape, and life.

Udall, J. R. (January/February) 1990. "Conservation Profile: Amory Lovins," Sierra 75, no. 1:128. An interview with the guru of energy efficiency and soft paths to energy independence.

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