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Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit
AuthorTom Rand
Publication date2010
ISBN9780981295206

Kick The Fossil Fuel Habit: 10 Clean Technologies to Save Our World is a 2010 book by Tom Rand (venture capitalist). The book is about making an energy transition from fossil fuels to clean technologies, by changing to 100% renewable energy. It includes detailed descriptions of the technologies required – solar energy, wind power, geothermal energy and more. Author Tom Rand says we will "need to deploy resources on a scale not seen since World War II, generate international co-operation, and develop rules to put a price on carbon."

Rand says that there are many reasons to kick the fossil fuel habit: "energy security; the moral cost of supporting undemocratic regimes that sit on the oil we use; the military cost, both in blood and cash, to keep the supply lines open; and getting a leg up on the competition in the next industrial revolution. Each of these is reason enough to kick the habit".

Rand stresses that we need to act quickly and, equally important, collectively. That means "this generation of government, businesses and individuals all need act together to save the world for the next".

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References

  1. Julia Moulden (2010-04-17). "How To Kick The Fossil Fuel Habit". Huffington Post.
  2. Tom Rand (Nov 25, 2011). "Book excerpt: Clean technologies that could save the world". Globe and Mail.
  3. Dré Dee (2011). "Kick Fossil Fuels: Venture capitalist's book is the perfect read as gas prices soar". Green Living. Archived from the original on 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2011-11-26.


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