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Winning the Oil Endgame by Amory B. Lovins
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Over the years, a vibrant US economy (then others) can completely phase out oil. This will save a net $70 billion a year, revitalize key industries and rural America, create a million jobs, and enhance security. This title provides a roadmap for the transition beyond oil, led by business and profit.
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Title:Winning the Oil Endgame
Authors:Amory B. Lovins
Other authors:E. Kyle Datta, Odd-Even Bustnes, Jonathan G. Koomey, Nathan J. Glasgow
Info:Rocky Mountain Institute (2004), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 306 pages
Collections:Energy & Sustainability, Your library
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Educated at Harvard, Oxford, and at Snowdonia of Wales and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Lovins is one of the most important people on the planet. He has published and consulted widely, and is active in energy affairs in some 15 countries, as synthesist and lobbyist.

In 1979 he married L. Hunter Sheldon, a lawyer, forester, and social scientist. Hunter received her undergraduate degree in sociology and political studies from Pitzer College, and her J.D. from Loyola University's School of Law.

In 1982, along with Hunter, Amory Lovins founded the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), based in Snowmass, Colorado. Together with a group of colleagues, the Lovinses foster efficient resource use and policy development. RMI is an organization with a staff of around 50. ( )
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Over the years, a vibrant US economy (then others) can completely phase out oil. This will save a net $70 billion a year, revitalize key industries and rural America, create a million jobs, and enhance security. This title provides a roadmap for the transition beyond oil, led by business and profit.

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