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"Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World" by Richard Heinberg

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"Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World" by Richard Heinberg

"Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World" by Richard Heinberg
NS Publishers, Clairview Books | 2004 | ISBN: 0865715106 9780865715103 1902636635 9781902636634 | 223 pages | PDF | 5 MB

This book explores how three important groups within global society-the power elites, the opposition to the elites (the antiwar and antiglobalization movements, et al: the "Other Superpower"), and ordinary people-are likely to respond to these four options. Timely, accessible and eloquent, Powerdown is crucial reading for our times.

If the US continues with its current policies, the next decades will be marked by war, economic collapse, and environmental catastrophe. Resource depletion and population pressures are about to catch up with us, and no one is prepared. The political elites, especially in the US, are incapable of dealing with the situation and have in mind a punishing game of "Last One Standing."
The alternative is "Powerdown," a strategy that will require tremendous effort and economic sacrifice in order to reduce per-capita resource usage in wealthy countries, develop alternative energy sources, distribute resources more equitably, and reduce the human population humanely but systematically over time. While civil society organizations push for a mild version of this, the vast majority of the world's people are in the dark, not understanding the challenges ahead, nor the options realistically available.

Powerdown speaks frankly to these dilemmas. Avoiding cynicism and despair, it begins with an overview of the likely impacts of oil and natural gas depletion and then outlines four options for industrial societies during the next decades:
- Last One Standing: the path of competition for remaining resources;
- Powerdown: the path of cooperation, conservation and sharing;
- Waiting for a Magic Elixir: wishful thinking, false hopes, and denial;
- Building Lifeboats: the path of community solidarity and preservation.

CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. THE END OF CHEAP ENERGY
Recent Confirmations of an Imminent Oil Peak
The Petroleum Plateau and Beyond
Surveying the Plateau
The Natural Gas Quandary
A Perilous Prosperity
2. LAST ONE STANDING: THE WAY OF WAR AND COMPETITION
Can the Free Market Prevent Resource Wars?
The Case of Iraq
Just When We Needed Brilliant Leadership
Types of Resource Wars
The Path of Least Resistance
3. POWERDOWN: THE PATH OF SELF-LIMITATION, COOPERATION, AND SHARING
Requirements for Powerdown
The Paradox of Scale
Useful Precedents
Assessing the Prospects
4. WAITING FOR THE MAGIC ELIXIR: FALSE HOPES, WISHFUL THINKING, AND DENIAL
Unconventional Hydrocarbon Sources
High on Hydrogen
Why Even the Perfect Energy Source Will Not Sustain Growth Indefinitely
5. BUILDING LIFEBOATS: THE PATH OF COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY AND PRESERVATION
How Civilizations Collapse
Who Will survive?
Saving What Is Best
6. OUR CHOICE
The Choice of the Elites
The Choice of the Movement
The Choice of Us Folks
Looking Ahead
NOTES
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
with TOC BookMarkLinks


Richard Heinberg is an award-winning author of five previous books, including The Party's Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies. A member of the Core Faculty of New College of California, he lives in Santa Rosa, California.