Carbon Shift: How Peak Oil and the Climate Crisis Will Change Canada (and Our Lives)

Author:   Thomas Homer-Dixon ,  Nick Garrison ,  Ronald Wright
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780307357199


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   13 April 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Carbon Shift: How Peak Oil and the Climate Crisis Will Change Canada (and Our Lives)


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"""We are now so abusing the Earth that it may rise and move back to the hot state it was in fifty-five million years ago, and if it does, most of us, and our descendants, will die."" -James Lovelock, leading climate expert and author of The Revenge of Gaia ""I don't see why people are so worried about global warming destroying the planet - peak oil will take care of that."" -Matthew Simmons, energy investment banker and author of Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy The twin crises of climate change and peaking oil production are converging on us. If they are not to cook the planet and topple our civilization, we will need informed and decisive policies, clear-sighted innovation, and a lucid understanding of what is at stake. We will need to know where we stand, and which direction we should start out in. These are the questions Carbon Shift addresses. Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Ingenuity Gap and The Upside of Down, argues that the two problems are really one: a carbon problem. We depend on carbon energy to fuel our complex economies and societies, and at the same time this very carbon is fatally contaminating our atmosphere. To solve one of these problems will require solving the other at the same time. In other words, we still have a chance to tackle two monumental challenges with one innovative solution: clean, low-carbon energy. Carbon Shift brings together six of Canada's world-class experts to explore the question of where we stand now, and where we might be headed. It explores the economics, the geology, the politics, and the science of the predicament we find ourselves in. And it gives each expert the chance to address what they think are the most important facets of the complex problem before us. There are no experts in Canada better positioned to explain the world that awaits us just beyond the horizon, and no better guide to that future than this collection of their thoughts. Densely packed with information, but accessibly written and powerfully timely, Carbon Shift will be an indispensable handbook to the difficult choices that lie ahead. David Hughes is a former senior geoscientist with the Geological Survey of Canada David Keith is Canada Research Chair in Energy and the Environment, University of Calgary Jeff Rubin is Chief Economist, Chief Strategist and Managing Director, CIBC World Markets Mark Jaccard is professor of environmental economics in the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University and a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) William Marsden is an investigative reporter and author of Stupid to the Last Drop: How Alberta Is Bringing Environmental Armageddon to Canada (And Doesn't Seem to Care) Jeffrey Simpson is a Globe and Mail national columnist and author, with Mark Jaccard, of Hot Air: Meeting Canada's Climate Change Challenge With a foreword by Ronald Wright, author of A Short History of Progress and What is America?"

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Author:   Thomas Homer-Dixon ,  Nick Garrison ,  Ronald Wright
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9780307357199


ISBN 10:   0307357198
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   13 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword | Ronald Wright Introduction | Thomas Homer-Dixon and Nick Garrison Dangerous Abundance | David Keith The Energy Issue: A More Urgent Problem than Climate Change? | J. David Hughes Peak Oil and Market Feedbacks: Chicken Little versus Dr. Pangloss | Mark Jaccard Demand Shift | Jeff Rubin The Perfect Moment | William Marsden Broken Hearts, Broken Policies: The Politics of Climate Change | Jeffrey Simpson Conclusion | Thomas Homer-Dixon and Nick Garrison Notes Index

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Homer-Dixon clearly sets the scene. He correctly argues that cheap oil has undermined our economic models, and business as usual is no longer an option. -Andrew Nikiforuk, The Globe and Mail And that's why the brief collection of essays in Carbon Shift really matters. Edited by Thomas Homer-Dixon, an intellectual straight shooter, the book offers six distinct point of views about Canada's troublesome twins: climate change and peak oil and their central role in Canada's discordant future. -Andrew Nikiforuk, The Globe and Mail This book works because it's a set of essays by six people from different backgrounds: two oil experts, two economists, and two from newspapers. Oil has a lot of angles (if a liquid can have angles), and it's a relief to see someone making an attempt to bring this variety. -Tom Spears, The Ottawa Citizen From the Hardcover edition.


Homer-Dixon clearly sets the scene. He correctly argues that cheap oil has undermined our economic models, and business as usual is no longer an option. <br>-Andrew Nikiforuk, The Globe and Mail <br><br> And that's why the brief collection of essays in CarbonShift really matters. Edited by ThomasHomer-Dixon, an intellectual straight shooter, the book offers six distinct point of views about Canada's troublesome twins: climate change and peak oil and their central role in Canada's discordant future. <br>-Andrew Nikiforuk, The Globe and Mail <br><br> This book works because it's a set of essays by six people from different backgrounds: two oil experts, two economists, and two from newspapers. Oil has a lot of angles (if a liquid can have angles), and it's a relief to see someone making an attempt to bring this variety. <br>-Tom Spears, The Ottawa Citizen <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition.


Author Information

Thomas Homer-Dixon was born in Victoria, B.C., and holds a Ph.D. in political science from MIT. He is currently the Chair of Global Systems at the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo. His first book, The Ingenuity Gap won the Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction.

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