
Alternative Energy: Political, Economic, and Social Feasibility
Author(s): Christopher A. Simon (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Publication Date: 19 Feb. 2007
- Language: English
- Print length: 250 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742549089
- ISBN-13: 9780742549081
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
This book is packed with information on most of the major alternative energy sources. Especially useful will be the end-of-chapter summaries and the references. Controversial subjects are treated with an even hand. — John Reynolds, University of Oregon
Americans face a major challenge in the coming decades of reformulating their public policies to reflect a world in which fossil fuels are no longer plentiful, easily accessible and relatively inexpensive to prepare for market and ultimate consumption. The economics, the basic science, and the cultural and political dynamics associated with public policy reformulation in the area of alternative energy sources are indeed complex―and the challenge is appropriately framed as a ‘wicked problem’ by Christopher Simon in this excellent monograph. Simon should be commended for his artful framing of this issue, and for his fair and even-handed assessment of the public policy options facing citizens and policymakers alike as we struggle to assure future generations of a quality of life at least as good as that we have enjoyed during our period of stewardship over the planet’s resources. I can recommend this well-informed overview of the alternative energy challenges which lie ahead for our country without reservation, and in confidence that the readers of this volume will find it at once informative and insightful. — Nicholas P. Lovrich Jr., Claudius O. and Mary W. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, and director, Division of Governmental Studies and, Claudius O. and Mary W. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Political Science, and director, Division of Governmental Studies and Services,…
This book takes a persuasive, broad view of the coming paradigmatic shift towards a sustainable energy future. Dr. Simon views this transition as the outcome of interactions among market forces of stakeholder dynamics, values evolution and institutional redesign. — T. R. Lakshmanan, director, Center for Transportation Studies; Professor, Department of Geography and Environment; Executive Director, Center for
Wow! eBook

