Crossing the Energy Divide: Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean-Energy Future Robert U. Ayres, Edward H. Ayres
Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall
May 23, 2010 - If you arn't significantly reducing the core risks, then you are simply moving chairs around on the deck of the sinking ship, and my money will be best served elsewhere. The first Renewable energy is abundant and always will be; fossil fuels are abundant but ultimately finite. If the GOP deniers have their way, we will be left behind in the clean energy revolution that will sweep the world. This is convenient for regulators. Jan 3, 2014 - Even climate change models include far too much future fossil fuel use, in both their standard runs and in their “peak oil” scenarios. Feb 25, 2013 - Mark Udall, and Representatives Gardner and Tipton reveals consensus and divide on the road ahead for energy policy, and its impact on jobs, the economy, life in Colorado and the nation. Dave Connell says: May 23, 2010 at 6:03 pm. Mar 23, 2011 - With Crossing the Energy Divide, Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean-Energy Future, Robert Ayres and Edward Ayres provide a structural approach toward bridging the divide between inane and sane. Jun 13, 2009 - The coal is still a problem, but they are much more commited to a clean energy future than the U.S. Natural gas is one of the best complements to renewables because it is more flexible than coal or nuclear, making it an important bridge fuel to a cleaner energy future. Dec 29, 2010 - It's called Crossing the Energy Divide, Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean Energy Future. We have been clear that energy conservation is the most cost-effective way to begin to wean ourselves off of our collective fossil fuel addiction and get us on the road to a clean energy future.