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Energy Shifts

Energy Shifts delves into the complex transition from coal to renewable energy in the United States, examining the political negotiations, environmental consequences, and energy economics at play. It highlights how the shift impacts everything from climate change mitigation to economic development. The book reveals how technological advancements in renewable energy, coupled with growing awareness of coal's environmental toll, are reshaping the energy landscape. A key argument is that moving away from coal is not just an environmental issue but a political one, influenced by vested interests and policy decisions.

The book begins by establishing the historical context of coal's dominance and its subsequent decline due to environmental regulations, such as impacts following the Clean Air Act. It then progresses to analyze the drivers behind renewable energy adoption, like government policies promoting sustainable energy and market forces. Through statistical data, policy analyses, and case studies, Energy Shifts offers a nuanced understanding of this transition.

Ultimately, Energy Shifts provides an assessment of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, offering policy recommendations for a sustainable energy future. It emphasizes the interplay between policy and technology, moving beyond simplistic narratives to highlight the critical role of government policies in shaping the energy transition. This approach makes the book valuable for policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the future of energy.


Author:

  • Cassia Vaughn

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 120 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Climate, nature, and animals
  • Climate and geography
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

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