Climate Capitalism
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Climate Capitalism | |
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Author |
L. Hunter Lovins Boyd Cohen |
Publisher | Hill and Wang |
Publication date | 2011 |
Pages | 390 |
ISBN | ISBN 978-0-8090-3473-4 |
OCLC | 650212547 |
Climate Capitalism: Capitalism in the Age of Climate Change is a 2011 book by L. Hunter Lovins and Boyd Cohen. It presents positive stories and examples of how profit-seeking companies are helping to save the planet, and says that "the best way to rebuild America’s economy, cities and job markets is to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy resources, whether climate change is happening or not".[1] However, reviewer Gail Whiteman is unconvinced by the argument that naked greed and market forces will drive businesses to cut their greenhouse gas emissions.[2]
See also
Global warming portal | |
Renewable energy portal |
References
- ↑ "Lovins lectures tonight on ‘Climate Capitalism’ at Westminster". The Salt Lake Tribune. 15 November 2011.
- ↑ Gail Whiteman (12 May 2011, Vol. 473). "Climate economics: Corporate greening falls short". Nature.
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