All You Need to now about Sustainable Energy – FREE
Sunday, 29 Nov, 2009
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This remarkable book by Cambridge physicist David JC McKay is free as a download from the internet – it’s all you need to know about sustainable energy without the hyperbole or the hot air. Get it now from www.withouthotair.com/
Read what they say about it:
"This remarkable book sets out, with enormous clarity and objectivity, the various alternative low-carbon pathways that are open to us."
Sir David King FRS
Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government, 2000-08
"For anyone with influence on energy policy, whether in government, business or a campaign group, this book should be compulsory reading."
Tony Juniper
Former Executive Director, Friends of the Earth
"At last a book that comprehensively reveals the true facts about sustainable energy in a form that is both highly readable and entertaining".
Robert Sansom
EDF Energy
"a really valuable contribution … The author uses a potent mixture of arithmetic and common sense to dispel some myths and slay some sacred cows."
Lord Oxburgh KBE FRS
Former Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell
"Engagingly written, packed with useful information, and refreshingly factual."
Peter Ainsworth MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
"Everyone who cares about the survival of humanity should read this book. … I’ve been reading books about energy and climate change for the last 20 years, and this is the best yet."
Stephen Tindale
Co-founder, Climate Answers
and former Executive Director of Greenpeace UK.
It is a fabulous, witty, no-nonsense, valuable piece of work, and I am busy sending it to everyone I know.
Matthew Sullivan
Carbon Advice Group Plc
Download YOUR free copy now: www.withouthotair.com/
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