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The Goldilocks Policy - The Basis for a Grand Energy Bargain by John R. Fanchi

The Goldilocks Policy

What role should fossil fuels play in the transition to a sustainable energy future?

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The Goldilocks Policy - The Basis for a Grand Energy Bargain by John R. Fanchi
ENERGY

The Goldilocks Policy

What role should fossil fuels play in the transition to a sustainable energy future?

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About the Book

The Goldilocks Policy: The Basis for a Grand Energy Bargain makes the case for a grand energy bargain that recognizes the need to protect the environment from the combustion of fossil fuels while protecting the national and global economies during the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy.

Our future energy mix depends on choices we make, which depends, in turn, on energy policy. Society is continuing a trend toward decarbonization: the reduction in the relative amount of carbon in combustible fuels. The 21st century energy mix will depend on technological advances, including some advances that cannot be anticipated, and on choices made by society.

There are competing visions for reaching a sustainable energy mix. If the energy transition is too fast, it could significantly damage the global economy. If the energy transition is too slow, damage to the environment could be irreversible.

The "Goldilocks Policy for Energy Transition" is designed to establish a middle ground between these competing visions. We need the duration of the energy transition to be just right; we need to adopt a reasonable plan of action that reduces uncertainty for businesses and innovators with predictable public policy while simultaneously minimizing environmental impact.

The question of climate change is still unsettled, but enough is known to motivate a transition away from fossil fuels. The transition does not have to be abrupt and catastrophic, however. Historical energy transitions can be a guide to a reasonable duration for making an orderly transition. If we exercise discipline and patience, we can overcome the obstacles to successful implementation of a grand energy bargain.

Table of Contents

  1. What is energy?
  2. How much energy do we consume?
  3. Why should we care about energy?
  4. Is our use of energy affecting the climate?
  5. Should we be concerned about our supply of energy?
  6. Is our climate changing?
  7. What is affecting the atmosphere?
  8. Are we changing the atmosphere?
  9. Has climate change occurred before? The long view
  10. What might be the consequences of anthropogenic climate change?
  11. How can we reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
  12. Is the climate change debate settled?
  13. Trend toward decarbonization
  14. Competing energy visions
  15. How can we transition to a sustainable energy mix?
  16. Goldilocks policy for energy transition
  17. Conventional political obstacles
  18. Role of geopolitics
  19. The political roots of socialist environmentalism
  20. Oligarchic political obstacles
  21. Fabian socialism as a political obstacle
  22. Globalism as a political obstacle
  23. Environmentalism and the United Nations
  24. Maurice Strong and global socialist environmentalism
  25. International banking and globalization
  26. Funding of globalization by the privileged minority
  27. Picking up the environmental baton: Barack Obama
  28. Can the obstacles be overcome?
  29. Selecting our energy future
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