Rifkin, Jeremy

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The Green New Deal

why the fossil fuel civilization will collapse by 2028, and the bold economic plan to save life on Earth
2020
States that key sectors of the global business community are fast-decoupling from fossil fuels in favor of ever cheaper solar and wind energies and the new business opportunities and employment that accompany them, which would leave trillions of dollars in stranded fossil fuel assets, creating a carbon bubble likely to burst by 2028, causing the collapse of the fossil fuel civilization. Rifkin has implemented Green New Deal-style transitions in the European Union and the People's Republic of China and discusses how it can transform the global economy and save life on Earth.

Entropy

into the greenhouse world
1989

Biosphere politics

a cultural odyssey from the middle ages to the new age
1992
Examines the origin and development of modern concepts of security and its impact on the environment, challenging the geopolitical orthodoxy with a call for a new biosphere politics.

Voting green

your complete environmental guide to making political choices in the 90's
1992
Guide to making an informed decision on environmental issues that provides a congressional report card and checklist of political candidates.

The biotech century

harnessing the gene and remaking the world
1999
Looks at some of the biotech products and processes that are being made possible through the merger of genetic and computer technologies, examines the claims that are being made on their behalf, and argues in favor of a serious debate over the possible impact of such discoveries on the economy and society.

The hydrogen economy

the creation of the world-wide energy web and the redistribution of power on earth
2002
Analyzes the promising future outlook of the field of hydrogen power, discussing how hydrogen power can replace costly fossil fuels, what is being done to advance the field, and how it may impact world culture and economy.

The biotech century

harnessing the gene and remaking the world
1998
Looks at some of the biotech products and processes that are being made possible through the merger of genetic and computer technologies, examines the claims that are being made on their behalf, and argues in favor of a serious debate over the possible impact of such discoveries on the economy and society.

Beyond beef

the rise and fall of the cattle culture
1992
Examination of the history, sociology, economics, and ecology of the cattle industry.
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