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Straight Up
 

Straight Up

America's Firecest Blogger Takes on the Status Quo Media, Deniers, Scientists, Politicians, and Clean Energy Solutions

Joseph J. Romm  

179 pages
Publisher: Island Press, USA



   
Paperback - 2010
ISBN: 9781597267168 - AU $ 39.95
 

 In 2009, Rolling Stone named Joseph Romm on its list of "100 People Who Are Changing America." Romm is a climate expert, physicist, energy consultant and former official in the Department of Energy. But it’s his influential blog, one of the "Top Fifteen Green Websites" according to Time magazine, that’s caught national attention. Climate change is far more urgent than people understand, Romm says, and traditional media, scientists and politicians are missing the story.

Straight Up draws on Romm’s most important posts to explain the dangers of and solutions to climate change that you won’t find in newspapers, in journals or on TV Compared to coverage of Jay-Z or the latest philandering politician, climate change makes up a pathetically small share of news reports. And when journalists do try to tackle this complex issue, they often lack the background to tell the full story. Despite the dearth of reporting, polls show that two in five Americans think the press is actually exaggerating the threat of climate change. That gives Big Oil, and others with a vested interest in the status quo, a huge opportunity to mislead the public.

Romm cuts through the misinformation and presents the truth about humanity’s most dire threat. His analysis is based on sophisticated knowledge of renewable technologies, climate impacts, and government policy, written in a style everyone can understand. Romm shows how a 20 percent reduction in global emissions over the next quarter century could improve the economy; how we can replace most coal and with what technologies; why Sarah Palin wears a polar bear pin; and why controversial, emerging technologies like biochar have to be part of the solution.

The ultimate solution, Romm argues, is bigger than any individual technology: it’s citizen action. Without public pressure, Washington and industry don’t budge. With it, our grandkids might just have a habitable place to live.

 

 INTRODUCTION: Why I Blog
CHAPTER 1: The Status Quo Media
CHAPTER 2: Uncharacteristically Blunt Scientists
CHAPTER 3: The Clean Energy Solution
CHAPTER 4: Peak Oil? Consider It Solved
CHAPTER 5: The Clean Energy New Deal
CHAPTER 6: End of the Bush-Cheney Error
CHAPTER 7: The Right-Wing Disinformation Machine
CHAPTER 8: Diagnosing Someone with Anti-Scientific Syndrome (ASS)
CHAPTER 9: Why Are Progressives So Lousy at Messaging?
CONCLUSION: Is the Global Economy a Ponzi Scheme?
 

 "The Web’s most influential climate-change blogger” and "Hero of the Environment 2009"
Time magazine
 

 Joseph J. Romm is a climate expert, physicist, energy consultant and author. He is executive director and founder of the Center for Energy and Climate Solutions; principal of the Capital E Group; fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and former acting assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. His previous books include Hell and High Water, The Hype About Hydrogen, and Cool Companies. He writes the blog ClimateProgress.org. 

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