Invisible Energy: Strategies to Rescue the Economy and Save the Planet - Softcover

Goldstein, David B.

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Synopsis

Upending most conventional ideas about energy use and the economy, Invisible Energy shows how expanded efforts toward efficiency-supported by new technologies and governmental regulations-can drastically reduce greenhouse emissions. Arguing that the economy has been hobbled for the last 35 years by negative climate and energy policies, this book shows how improved efficiencies will promote greater economic growth, not less, providing significant economic benefits both to consumers and a wide range of businesses.

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About the Author

David B. Goldstein's poetry has appeared in journals and anthologies throughout North America, including The Paris Review, The Malahat Review, filling Station, CV2, Epoch, Harp & Altar, Jubilat, 6x6, and Octopus. His first chapbook, Been Raw Diction, was published by Dusie Press in 2006. As a literary critic, food writer, and translator, he has published on a wide range of subjects, including Shakespeare, contemporary poetry, translation, cannibalism, philosophies of food, and the politics of Martha Stewart. His first book of criticism, Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England, is due out this fall. His translations from Italian poetry appear in The FSG Book of 20th-Century Italian Poetry, among other publications. LAWS OF REST (BookThug, 2013) is his first full-length book of poetry. Goldstein lives with his family in Toronto, where he is Associate Professor of English at York University.

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