Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EIAM |
HD9502.U52F75 2008 |
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Region 2 Library/New York,NY |
12/21/2009 |
EJDM |
HD9502.U52F75 2008 |
|
Env Science Center Library/Ft Meade,MD |
08/03/2009 |
ELBM |
GE197.F76 2008 |
|
AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
06/15/2015 |
EOAM |
GE197.F76 2008 |
|
Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO |
04/20/2010 |
ERAM |
GE197 .F76 2008 |
|
Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA |
10/04/2010 |
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Contents Notes |
pt. 1. Where we are -- Where birds don't fly -- Today's date : 1 E.C.E. Today's weather : hot, flat, and crowded -- pt. 2. How we got here -- Our carbon copies (or, too many Americans) -- Fill 'er up with dictators -- Global weirding -- The age of Noah -- Energy poverty -- Green is the new red, white, and blue -- pt. 3. How we move forward -- 205 easy ways to save the earth -- The energy internet : when IT meets ET -- The Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of stones -- If it isn't boring, it isn't green -- A million Noahs, a million arks -- Outgreening al-Qaeda (or, buy one, get four free) -- pt. 4. China -- Can red China become green China? -- pt. 5. America -- China for a day (but not for two) -- A democratic China, or a banana republic? Friedman's bestseller "The World Is Flat" has helped millions of readers to see globalization in a new way. Now the author brings a fresh outlook to the crises of destabilizing climate change and rising competition for energy. |