An edition of Harvest the wind (2012)

Harvest the wind

America's journey to jobs, energy independence, and climate stability

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An edition of Harvest the wind (2012)

Harvest the wind

America's journey to jobs, energy independence, and climate stability

"Winds sweeping across the Great Plains once robbed the Farm Belt of its future, stripping away overworked topsoil and creating the dreaded Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Today, those winds are bringing new hope to the declining rural communities of the central United States. Nowhere is wind's promise more palpable than in Cloud County, Kansas, home to the Meridian Way Wind Farm, whose turbines are boosting farm incomes and bringing green jobs to a community that has watched its children flock elsewhere. Modern wind power is the best thing to hit this stretch of midwestern prairie since the Union Pacific railroad. In Harvest the Wind, Warburg brings us the people behind the green economy-powered resurgence in Cloud County and communities like it across the United States. This corner of Kansas is the first stop on an odyssey that introduces readers to farmers, factory workers, biologists, and high-tech entrepreneurs--all players in a transformative industry that is taking hold across America and around the globe. Harvest the Wind serves as an earthly antidote to the more abstract treatises on global warming and green energy. By showing us how practical solutions are being implemented at the local level, Warburg offers an inspirational look at how we can all pursue a saner and more sustainable energy future"--

"Wind energy's time has arrived. Just as water-pumping windmills opened up the American West, a new generation of wind machines is fast propelling our nation toward a renewable energy future. Wind turbines with blades half the length of a football field are increasingly common sights, towering above Illinois corn fields and dotting the Kansas prairie. Farmers and ranchers are beginning to reap a stable source of income, rural Americans are finding new jobs, and the nation is starting to wean itself off the fossil fuels that pollute our air and unsettle the global climate. In this illuminating book, Philip Warburg reveals the remarkable growth of a breakthrough technology and the formidable challenges it faces. He visits epicenters of anti-wind opposition as well as communities that have embraced wind farms as neighbors. He guides readers through an Iowa turbine assembly plant that is struggling to compete in a global marketplace dominated by European and Chinese manufacturers. He looks at the thousands of miles that wind-generated power will need to travel to reach American consumers. The Obama administration has called for 80 percent of America's electricity to come from clean energy sources by 2035. Wind can supply much of that power - but only if the policies are right and the planning is smart. As an environmental lawyer who has spent his career advancing pragmatic solutions to complex problems, Warburg is unusually skilled at teasing apart the variables in this puzzle. Farmers and ranchers, factory workers and crane operators, truckers and teachers are members of the new American wind energy workforce. Readers will meet all of them as Warburg captures the day-to-day grit of this exciting new industry"--

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Publisher
Beacon Press
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Cloud County revival
Early adopters
Rust Belt renewables
The Chinese are coming
Working the wind
The path to cleaner energy
Birds and bats
The neighbors
Greening the grid.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.9/20973
Library of Congress
TK1541 .W36 2012, TK1541.W36 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25078196M
Internet Archive
harvestwindameri0000warb
ISBN 13
9780807001073
LCCN
2011039420
OCLC/WorldCat
744286126

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16215299W

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