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3 Ibid.
4 Sheehan, Dunahay, Benemann, and Roessler, A Look Back at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Aquatic Species Program.
5 Knoshaug. Current Status of the Department of Energy’s Aquatic Species Program.
6 Johansen, Personal interview.
7 Dooley, U.S. Federal Investments in Energy R&D.
8 Obama, “Remarks by the President at the National Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting.”
9 Author’s personal reporting at Google event in San Francisco.
10 US Department of Agriculture, “World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates Report for March 2010.”
11 Cleveland,“Net Energy from the Extraction of Oil and Gas,” figure 6.
12 Johansen, Personal interview.
13 Burlew, Algal Culture, 600.
14 Ibid., 195.
15 Ibid., 310.
16 Thacker and Babcock, “The Mass Culture of Algae,” 50.
17 Sheehan, Dunahay, Benemann, and Roessler, A Look Back at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Aquatic Species Program, i.
18 Ibid., 193.
19 Ibid., 1.
20 Darzins, E-mail to the author.
21 Ibid.
22 Ibid.
23 Deffeyes, Hubbert’s Peak, x.
24 Kanellos,“Algae Startup #57.”
25 Mouawad,“Exxon to Invest Millions to Make Fuel from Algae.”
26 UTEX, The Culture Collection of Algae at the University of Texas, Austin.
27 Darzins, E-mail to the author.
28 Benemann, Guest post at R-Squared.
29 D. A. Walker,“Biofuels, Facts, Fantasy, and Feasibility.”
30 Kanellos,“With Greenfuel’s Demise, What Happens to Algae?”
31 Benemann, E-mail to the author.
32 Sheehan, Dunahay, Benemann, and Roessler, A Look Back at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Aquatic Species Program, 20.
PART IV:
LESSONS FROM THE GREAT ENERGY RETHINK
CHAPTER 16
1 EIA, “Petroleum Overview, 1949–2009.”
2 Buell, “Nationalist Postnationalism.”
3 Rome, The Bulldozer in the Countryside, 120.
4 Ibid., 13, 8.
5 Bocking, Ecologists and Environmental Politics, 180–182.
6 Focht,“An Ecosystem Is a Partnership in Nature.”
7 Archived episodes available at Thirteen, www.thirteen.org/ourvanishingwilderness/.
8 Schoenfeld, Meier, and Griffin, “Constructing a Social Problem,” 42.
9 Perelman,“Speculations on the Transition to Sustainable Energy.”
10 Rosenfeld,“The Art of Energy Efficiency.”
11 Odum, Environment, Power, and Society, 221.
CHAPTER 17
1 V. Cohn, 1999: Our Hopeful Future, 35.
2 There’s even an award for the Council of Advancement of Science Writing. See http://casw.org/casw/fellowships-and-awards.
3 Schurr, Energy, Economic Growth and the Environment.
4 Hirsh, Technology and Transformation.
5 Sporn in Schurr, Energy, Economic Growth and The Environment, 70.
6 Ibid.
7 Hirsh, Technology and Transformation, 56.
8 Quoted in Lovins, Soft Energy Paths, 4.
9 Energy Information Administration, Energy Annual Report, figure 1.
10 R. F. Hirsh, Technology and Transformation, 148–155.
11 Lovins, Soft Energy Paths, 27.
12 Socolow,“Reflections on the 1974 APS Energy Study,” 60–68. Rosenfeld,“The Art of Energy Efficiency,” 36.
13 Rosenfeld, “Dr. Rosenfeld Video.”
14 Crow and Hager. “Political Versus Technical Risk Deduction.”
15 Socolow,“Reflections on the 1974 APS Energy Study,” 61.
16 Ibid.
17 Rosenfeld, “A Brave New Source.”
18 Rosenfeld, “The Art of Energy Efficiency.”
19 “Whatever Happened to Leadership and Where Are the Leaders?”
20 R. D. Putnam, “The Strange Disappearance of Civic America.”
21 Hong, Chou, and Bong, “Building Simulation,” 351.
22 Rosenfeld, “The Art of Energy Efficiency.”
23 Rosenfeld, “A Brave New Source.”
24 Rosenfeld, “The Art of Energy Efficiency,” 45.
25 Rosenfeld, with Poskanzer, “A Graph Is Worth a Thousand Gigawatt-Hours,” 68.
26 Rosenfeld, “The Art of Energy Efficiency,” 49.
27 Lifsher,“You Can Thank Arthur Rosenfeld for Energy Savings.”
28 Sudarshan,“Deconstructing the Rosenfeld Curve,” 1.
29 Ibid.
30 Rosenfeld, “The Art of Energy Efficiency,” 78.
31 Kammen, December 2009 Google San Francisco event.
32 Sorrell, Dimitropoulos, and Sommerville, “Empirical Estimates of the Direct Rebound Effect,” 1356.
33 Herring, for example, in the Encyclopedia of Earth. Available online at http://www.eoearth.org/article/Rebound_effect.