Who Owns the Wind?

David McDermott Hughes

£16.99

Why the wind, and energy it produces, should not be private property

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Weight 0.262 kg
Dimensions 21 × 14 × 1.9 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

256

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

333.92 (edition:23)

Readership

College – higher education / Code: F

Description

The energy transition has begun. To succeed – to replace fossil fuels with wind and solar power – that process must be fair. Otherwise, mounting popular protest against wind farms will prolong carbon pollution and deepen the climate crisis. David Hughes examines that anti-industrial, anti-corporate resistance, drawing insights from a Spanish village surrounded by turbines. In the lives of these neighbours – freighted with centuries of exploitation – clean power and social justice fit together only awkwardly. Proposals for a green economy, the Green New Deal, or Europe’s Green Deal require more effort. We must rethink aesthetics, livelihood, property, and, most essentially, the private nature of wind resources. Ultimately, the energy transition will be public and just, or it may not be at all

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