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Harvest the Wind: America's Journey to Jobs, Energy Independence, and Climate Stability [Hardcover]

Philip Warburg
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April 17, 2012 0807001074 978-0807001073
Winds sweeping through the Great Plains once robbed the Farm Belt of its future, stripping away overworked topsoil and creating the dreaded Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Today, those winds are bringing new hope to the declining rural communities of the central United States. Nowhere is wind’s promise more palpable than in Cloud County, Kansas, where the soaring turbines of the Meridian Way Wind Farm are boosting incomes and bringing green jobs to a community that has, for decades, watched its children drift away.

In Harvest the Wind, Philip Warburg brings readers face-to-face with the people behind the green economy–powered resurgence in Cloud County and communities like it across the United States. This corner of Kansas is the first stop on an odyssey that introduces readers to farmers, factory workers, biologists, and high-tech entrepreneurs—all players in a transformative industry that is taking hold across America and around the globe.
 
In this illuminating book, Warburg reveals both the remarkable growth of a breakthrough technology and the formidable challenges it faces. He visits epicenters of anti-wind opposition as well as communities that have embraced wind farms as neighbors. He guides readers through an Iowa turbine assembly plant that is struggling to compete in a global marketplace dominated by European and Chinese manufacturers. And he looks at the thousands of miles that wind-generated power will need to travel to reach American consumers.
 
Harvest the Wind is an earthly antidote to loftier treatises on global warming and green energy. By showing us how practical solutions are being implemented at the local level, Warburg offers an inspirational look at how we can all pursue a saner and more sustainable energy future—while at the same time investing in the nation’s infrastructure and jumpstarting its economy.


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“The definitive book on wind power.”—U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman, ranking member, House Energy and Commerce Committee
 
 “Makes it clear that ... wind is fast becoming a mainstream part of the global energy system.”—Dan Reicher, Science
 
“Warburg’s book looks at communities ... that have seen a resurgence of farming, manufacturing and entrepreneurial spirit due to an upsurge in wind technology.”—Cape Cod Times


“This text will appeal to the idealist and the environmental warrior, providing fuel for wind-power advocates by doing a hefty amount of surface-level research and footwork for them.”—Library Journal

“Warburg’s attitude toward the probability of energy independence is optimistic and his knowledge extensive”—Publisher's Weekly

"Combining graceful prose, analytical rigor, and colorful characters, Harvest the Wind portrays the excitement of a new industry. Much more than just an exploration of the prospects for wind energy, though, Harvest takes us along on the author's journey through the American heartland in search of the nation's soul, and its future.”—Denis Hayes, National Coordinator of the first Earth Day and former director, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

“At a time when America faces growing energy, economic, environmental, and national security uncertainties, we need to tap into our core national heritage of self-reliance to turn challenge into opportunity. With Harvest the Wind, Philip Warburg presents a compelling account of real people doing just that. This is the story about our own Greatest Generation creating the victory gardens of the twenty-first century with clean, renewable energy.”— Vice Admiral Dennis V. McGinn, U.S. Navy (ret.), president and CEO, American Council on Renewable Energy

"Ensuring future energy security requires a revolution in our energy thinking. In revolutions, there are winners and losers, and in the global arena there is no doubt that wind will be one of the winners. Warburg provides a vivid portrait of an industry that is quickly proving itself as a model for international collaboration in reducing our dependence on non-renewable energy sources.”—Professor Katherine Richardson, Chair, Danish Commission on Climate Change Policy

About the Author

Philip Warburg was president of the Conservation Law Foundation, New England’s leading environmental advocacy group, from 2003 to 2009. Earlier, he ran the Israel Union for Environmental Defense in Tel Aviv and was an attorney at the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C. He has also worked with governments and citizen groups on anti-pollution initiatives in Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, and across Eastern Europe.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Beacon Press (April 17, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807001074
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807001073
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #815,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Philip Warburg is the author of "Harvest the Wind: America's Journey to Jobs, Energy Independence, and Climate Stability" (Beacon Press, 2012). He was president of the Conservation Law Foundation from 2003 to 2009. He ran the Israel Union for Environmental Defense in Tel Aviv and was an attorney at the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C.

Photographer Copyright Credit Name: Maya Warburg, 2011.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An educational narrative for all May 1, 2012
Format:Hardcover
As a college student, it isn't often that I read books that are seemingly educational for pleasure. However, Harvest the Wind is a fairly easy read while still being informative and timely in content. the combination of personal stories with a worldly perspective is enlightening and reveals a whole new side to the global crisis that we are in today and that we have all become familiar with. I would recommend this read for anyone who would like to lay out in the sun with a good book while learning something new and thus avoiding the guilt of a brainless afternoon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars readable, and informative May 5, 2012
Format:Hardcover
If you've whether wind power can be scaled up, what the foibles are, and how to handle them -- this is the book to answer your questions. It combines clear analysis with short stories about the people who make wind turbines, install them, regulate them, and oppose them. Well done Warburg!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent update January 20, 2013
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Ten years from now this book will only be out of date but still a pleasure to read. Warburg's book chronicles the development of the wind energy power to date without glossing over the problems or the potential of this energy source. It is a "must read " for anyone who is interested in understanding the recent past of this technology and gives one insight as to what must be done to realize the full potential of wind as a power source. The book includes stories, narratives with representative characters, and the politics surrounding wind turbine development.
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