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Peak Everything:

Waking Up to the Century of Declines (Google eBook)
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New Society Publishers, 2010 - Political Science - 240 pages

The twentieth century saw unprecedented growth in population, energy consumption, and food production. As the population shifted from rural to urban, human impacts on the environment increased dramatically.

The twenty-first century ushered in an era of declines, including:

  • Oil, natural gas, and coal extraction
  • Yearly grain harvests
  • Climate stability
  • Economic growth
  • Fresh water
  • Minerals and ores such as copper and platinum

To adapt to this profoundly different world, we must begin now to make radical changes to our attitudes, behaviors, and expectations.

Featuring a new author preface and discussion guide, Peak Everything addresses many of the cultural, psychological, and practical changes we will have to make as nature dictates our new limits. This landmark book from Richard Heinberg, author of three of the most important books on Peak Oil, touches on the vital aspects of the human condition at this unique moment in time.

A combination of wry commentary and sober forecasting on subjects as diverse as farming and industrial design, this book describes how to make the transition from The Age of Excess to the Era of Modesty with grace and satisfaction, while preserving the best of our collective achievements. Peak Everything is a must-read for individuals, business leaders, and policy makers serious about effecting real change.

  

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Review: Peak Everything: Waking Up to the Century of Declines

User Review  - Clair Wallace - Goodreads

Peak everything shows that it's more than just oil and energy at stake. Excellent, well-researched. Read full review

Review: Peak Everything: Waking Up to the Century of Declines

User Review  - Andrew Harvey - Goodreads

A truly eye-opening book, by a writer not interested merely in shifting units by making the most shocking claims possible. It is probably better to read his more recent book The End of Growth in order ... Read full review

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Contents

Common Ground
What Made the Greatest Generation Great
The Me Generation
The Boomers Defining Moments
The Path Taken
Another Fork in the Road
Language and Religion
Grammar Reason Logic and Evidence

Classy Tools
Its the Energy Silly
Peak Oil and the Limits of Technology
Staring at TechnoCollapse
Intensifying Food Production
DeIndustrialization
Examples and Strategies
More Farmers
If We Do This Well
Designing for the Tragic Interlude of Cheap Abundance
Big Fast and Ugly
Oh To Be Hip Again
Manifesto for a PostCarbon Aesthetic
History and Background
Five Axioms
Evaluation
Explaining Our Incomprehension
Collective PTSD
Addiction and Dependency
Social Marketing
Differing Perspectives
Differing Recommendations
Supply Side Demand Side
Language and the Ecological Dilemma
Can Language Help Us Now?
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 8
A
C
D
E
G
H
J
M
O
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V
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About the author (2010)

Richard Heinberg is widely acknowledged as one of the world's foremost Peak Oil educators. A journalist, editor, lecturer, and Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute, he is the award-winning author of seven previous books including Peak Everything, The Party's Over, and Powerdown. Richard has appeared in many documentaries (including The 11th Hour) and national radio and television programs.

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