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Leave It in the Ground The Politics of Coal and Climate

By: John C Berg(Author)
208 pages
Leave It in the Ground
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Employing scientific explanations and hard data, this book shows why coal is such a problem, how the pro-coal forces got to be so powerful, and how those forces might be defeated through political activism.

Coal provided the energy to build modern civilization. This energy source raised standards of living, multiplied the earth's population, and enabled people in developed countries to enjoy leisure time. Today, we know that if we burn all the coal available, climate change will continue to increase. But the use of coal isn't purely an environmental issue; political and economic forces are also at play. This book examines the politics and environmental impact of coal production and distribution, presenting a clear point of view – that we must shift away from coal use – backed by hard data and supplying specific prescriptions for opposing and regulating the coal industry.

John C. Berg explains how ending the burning of coal (and of oil and natural gas) is a political problem rather than a technical one; explodes the "clean coal" myth, providing scientific documentation of how burning coal emits more greenhouse gases per unit of energy than any other fuel; and describes how controlling coal use in the United States will also restore the possibility of a meaningful international climate agreement. Additionally, readers will understand the critical importance of activism – from local to international – in spurring government regulation to control the coal industry, which can only be defeated politically.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Political History of Coal
Chapter 3. Coal and Air Pollution
Chapter 4. The Science of Coal and Climate
Chapter 5. Can We Live with Coal? Can We Live without It?
Chapter 6. The International Politics of Coal
Chapter 7. Coal and Climate in the Obama Administration
Chapter 8. From President Trump to the Future

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Biography

John C. Berg is professor of government and director of environmental studies at Suffolk University.

By: John C Berg(Author)
208 pages
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Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. General readers. * Choice *
Berg's book provides an excellent demonstration of realist analysis, and he clearly elucidates the relations between economic interests and policy outcomes. * New Political Science *

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