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Cape Wind

Money, Celebrity, Energy, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future

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  • 352pagine
  • 13 ore di lettura

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When Jim Gordon set out to build a wind farm off the coast of Cape Cod, he knew some people might object. But there was a lot of merit in creating a privately funded, clean energy source for energy-starved New England, and he felt sure most people would recognize it eventually. Instead, all Hell broke loose. Gordon had unwittingly challenged the privileges of some of America's richest and most politically connected people, and they would fight him tooth and nail, no matter what it cost, and even when it made no sense. <i>Cape Wind</i> is a rollicking tale of democracy in action and plutocracy in the raw as played out among colorful and glamorous characters on one of our country's most historic and renowned pieces of coastline. As steeped in American history and local color as <i>The Prince of Providence</i>; as biting, revealing and fun as <i>Philistines at the Hedgerow</i>, it is also a cautionary tale about how money can hijack democracy while America lags behind the rest of the developed world in adopting clean energy.

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Cape Wind, Wendy Williams, Robert Whitcomb

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Pubblicato
2008
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Titolo
Cape Wind
Sottotitolo
Money, Celebrity, Energy, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2008
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
352
ISBN10
158648575X
ISBN13
9781586485757
Serie
Descrizione
When Jim Gordon set out to build a wind farm off the coast of Cape Cod, he knew some people might object. But there was a lot of merit in creating a privately funded, clean energy source for energy-starved New England, and he felt sure most people would recognize it eventually. Instead, all Hell broke loose. Gordon had unwittingly challenged the privileges of some of America's richest and most politically connected people, and they would fight him tooth and nail, no matter what it cost, and even when it made no sense. <i>Cape Wind</i> is a rollicking tale of democracy in action and plutocracy in the raw as played out among colorful and glamorous characters on one of our country's most historic and renowned pieces of coastline. As steeped in American history and local color as <i>The Prince of Providence</i>; as biting, revealing and fun as <i>Philistines at the Hedgerow</i>, it is also a cautionary tale about how money can hijack democracy while America lags behind the rest of the developed world in adopting clean energy.