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Future Scenarios How communities can adapt to peak oil and climate change

Out of Print
By: David Holmgren(Author)
144 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Green Books
Future Scenarios
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  • Future Scenarios ISBN: 9781900322508 Paperback Apr 2009 Out of Print #205734
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About this book

Human civilisation today faces two unprecedented challenges: the threat of climate change and the peaking of global oil supply. Energy supply has been one of the strongest factors in determining human history, and there are strong signs that we are now in the early stages of an energy transition that will shake our economy to its core. At the same time, the accelerating evidence of climate change has made this environmental crisis a top international priority. Rarely are these two issues considered in combination, but each affects the way we can respond to the other.

The possibilities for our future range from 'techno-explosion' to civilisation collapse – but another possibility is energy descent, where available energy and organisational complexity progressively decline. Many sustainability strategists believe that energy descent may be inevitable. There is a desperate need to recast energy descent as a positive process that can free people from the dysfunctions of growth economics. Future Scenarios uses a planning model incorporating the spectrums of climate change and peak oil to generate four 'energy descent' scenarios – 'brown tech', 'green tech', 'lifeboats' and 'Earth steward' – representing various future pathways. Future Scenarios uses the principles of permaculture – a design system founded on reduced resource availability – to show how we can deal with energy descent in the most graceful way possible.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Energy futures
3. Climate change and peak oil
4. Descent scenarios
5. Interpreting the scenarios
6. Conclusion

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Biography

David Holmgren is the co-originator, with Bill Mollison, of the permaculture concept. He lives with his partner and their son at Melliodora, a permaculture demonstration site at Hepburn Springs, Victoria, Australia. David's website can be found at www.holmgren.com.au .

Out of Print
By: David Holmgren(Author)
144 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Green Books
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