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OverviewLong dismissed as a relic of a bygone era, coal is back -- with a vengence. Coal is one of the nation's biggest and most influential industries -- Big Coal provides more than half the electricity consumed by Americans today -- and its dominance is growing, driven by rising oil prices and calls for energy independence.Is coal the solution to America's energy problems? On close examination, the glowing promise of coal quickly turns to ash. Coal mining remains a deadly and environmentally destructive industry.Nearly forty percent of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere each year comes from coal-fired power plants.In the last two decades, air pollution from coal plants has killed more than half a million Americans.In this eye-opening call to action, Goodell explains the costs and consequences of America's addiction to coal and discusses how we can kick the habit. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff GoodellPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780618872244ISBN 10: 0618872248 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 April 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[A] compelling indictment of one of the country's biggest, most powerful and most antiquated industries . . . well-written, timely and powerful. The New York Times Big Coal gives its readers a clear sense of the tradeoffs we face in our feverish quest for inexpensive energy, and that's more than enough for one book. --Book World The Washington Post Big Coal's greatest strength lies in Goodell's ability to tell human stories -- how individuals, families and communities are affected by the mining, production, and consumption of coal. --Rocky Mountain News Goodell's writing [is] so fiery and committed. The New York Times Book Review Without overloading the reader with scientific jargon or overhwelming statistical information, Goodell does a first-rate job of balancing environmental concerns with interviews from the human faces associated with 'Big Coal.' Library Journal Groundbreaking. Bookpage Most people don't know it yet, but whether the world can continue to burn coal is one of the most important questions of the twenty-first century. Big Coal is a major contribution to getting the answer right. Smart, fair, impassioned, and very well written, this is a book that matters. --Mark Hertsgaard, author of Earth Odyssey Jeff Goodell's incisive, gripping firsthand report on the second coming of King Coal impacts everyone and everything on earth. --Ralph Nader Lucid, penetrating, and long overdue, Big Coal should be required reading for anyone, from policymakers to consumers, who wants to understand what really drives energy politics in America. --Paul Roberst, author of The End of Oil Big Coal is an absorbing, urgently important book. Jeff Goodell does a marvelous job exposing the hidden workings of a deeply entrenched industry and showing how our use of coal poses a grave threat to our collective future. --Barbara Freese, author of Coal: A Human History Long after we have run out o [A] compelling indictment of one of the country's biggest, most powerful and most antiquated industries . . . well-written, timely and powerful. The New York Times <br> Big Coal gives its readers a clear sense of the tradeoffs we face in our feverish quest for inexpensive energy, and that's more than enough for one book. --Book World The Washington Post <br> Big Coal's greatest strength lies in Goodell's ability to tell human stories -- how individuals, families and communities are affected by the mining, production, and consumption of coal. --Rocky Mountain News <br> Goodell's writing [is] so fiery and committed. The New York Times Book Review <br> Without overloading the reader with scientific jargon or overhwelming statistical information, Goodell does a first-rate job of balancing environmental concerns with interviews from the human faces associated with 'Big Coal.' Library Journal <br> Groundbreaking. Bookpage <br> Most people don't know it yet, but whether the world can c [A] compelling indictment of one of the country's biggest, most powerful and most antiquated industries . . . well-written, timely and powerful. Author InformationJEFF GOODELL is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone and a frequent contributor to the New York Times Magazine. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Our Story: 77 Hours That Tested Our Friendship and Our Faith. Goodell's memoir, Sunnyvale: The Rise and Fall of a Silicon Valley Family, was a New York Times Notable Book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |