Your Host: Lyle Estill
Estill is the author of numerous articles, essays, and blog entries, including the book, Biodiesel Power; the Passion, People and Politics of the Next Renewable Fuel. Around town he is less known for his speeches and contributions to energy policy than he is for his full head of hair.
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The Carbon Charter
I’ve just finished Godo Stoyke’s The Carbon Charter; blueprint for a carbon free future (New Society Publishers, 2009) and I must say it should be required reading for every policy maker and lobbyist in the land.
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The Power of Place
I just returned from a trip to London, where I had the exquisite opportunity to read Harm de Blij’s The Power of Place.
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Reinventing Collapse
I’ve just finished Dmitry Orlov’s Reinventing Collapse; The Soviet Example and American Prospects (New Society, 2008).
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Coming Home to Eat
I am just returning from a trip to Savannah, where I continued to flirt with biodiesel and the global marketplace.
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Voices From the Farm
Girl Mark lives down the road these days. Which means she stops by from time to time. Once she left a strange little paperback book on the kitchen table called Voices from the Farm.
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Oil on the Brain
One thing I like about long flights is that I get caught up on my reading.
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Wild Weather
The other day a book arrived from Dr. Reese Halter entitled Wild Weather; The Truth Behind Global Warming.
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Citizen Powered Energy Handbook
I’ve just set down The Citizen-Powered Energy Handbook; Community Solutions to a Global Crisis by Greg Pahl.
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The Natural Step Story
I just finished Karl-Henrick Robert’s first person account of the Natural Step Story; seeding a quiet revolution.
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