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Energy Transition and Economic Sufficiency
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For decades, we have dealt with energy consumption and carbon emissions by increasing efficiency; the result was bigger pickup trucks, cheaper flights, and rising carbon emissions. The contributors to this volume explain why it is time to stop thinking so much about efficiency and start thinking about sufficiency. They describe a future that is not just sustainable but is regenerative, and where there is enough for everyone living in a low-carbon world.- Lloyd Alter, Design Editor at treehugger.com, Contract Lecturer at Ryerson University, and author of Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle: Why Individual Climate Action Matters More Than Ever
Energy descent is crucial to stopping climate and ecological breakdown, both by greatly reducing the magnitude of transition and by increasing the odds that it is a just transition. This is a key conversation to have as we lurch toward ecological civilization.- Peter Kalmus, climate scientist, author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution
This lively and insightful collection is highly significant for identifying key trends in transitioning to low-energy futures. Cutting carbon-emitting activities will drive economies towards de-urbanisation. Using less, and renewable, energy will turn current relations between agricultural and high tech sectors upside down. Goods produced locally or moved by wind-powered ships and cargo bikes, solar commons, regenerative organic agriculture and consumer food cooperatives are all critically and acutely analysed as practical solutions to the twin challenges of energy descent and climate change.- Anitra Nelson, author of Small is Necessary: Shared Living on a Shared Planet, co-author of Exploring Degrowth: A Critical Guide
Whether as a result of climate action or fossil fuel depletion, our future will almost certainly be shaped by energy scarcity. However, very few policy makers or academics are preparing for, or thinking about, life with less energy. Cheap, abundant energy gave us the industrial food system, consumerism, and a growing middle class. Might we see that gravy train reverse itself? The contributors to this volume have done us all a tremendous service by surveying the terrain ahead and by identifying the easiest and best low-energy paths to a survivable, sustainable future.- Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute, author of Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival
For those already applying permaculture in their lives and livelihoods, this collection of essays is affirmation that we are on the right track for creative adaption to a world of less.
This book helps fill the conceptual black hole that still prevails in academia, media, business and politics about how a world of less is inevitable. For those articulating "energy descent" futures; whether to friends, colleagues, teachers, students, employees, policy makers or political representatives, this collection by writers across a range of fields helps paint the picture of how a world of less is possible by design rather than collapse.- David Holmgren, co-originator of Permaculture, author of RetroSuburbia

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