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19 Sass, The Substance of Civilization, 4.
20 Hirsh, Technology and Transformation in the American Electric Utility Industry, 92–93.
21 Goetzberger et al., “Solar Cells.”
22 Kazmerski, “Solar Photovoltaics R&D at the Tipping Point,” 105–135.
23 Ceder, The Materials Genome.
24 Waldau-Jager, “Status of Thin Film Solar Cells in Research, Production, and Market.”.
25 Delgass et al., “Report on the Workshop on a Drug Discovery Approach,” 5.
26 Ceder, Telephone interview.
27 Ibid.
28 Ibid.
29 Kang and Ceder, “Battery Materials for Ultrafast Charging and Discharging.”
30 Kaika, “Dams as Symbols of Modernization.”
31 Pimental et al., “Renewable Energy.”
32 Huet, Memoirs of the Life of Peter Daniel Huet, 211.
33 Kristensen, “Fragments of the Cup Anemometer History.”
34 Ibid., 2.
35 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, “Meteorological Siting.”
36 Brower, Personal interview.
37 Garud and Karnoe, “Bricolage Versus Breakthrough.”
38 Baker, A Field Guide to American Windmills, 210.
39 “Catch the Wind Whitepaper.”
40 Ibid., 1.
41 “Smarting from the Wind.”
42 Felker, Personal interview.
43 Reich, The Greening of America.
44 Fetzer, Personal interview.
45 Crutzen,“The ‘Anthropocene’.”
CHAPTER 27
1 Bathel, “The Biogeography of the Desert Tortoise.”
2 National Renewal Energy Laboratory, “Photovotalic Visualization.”
3 California Energy Commission, Evidentiary Hearing, January 11, 2010, 367.
4 Cronon,“The Trouble with Wilderness.”
5 California Energy Commission, Evidentiary Hearing, January 11, 2010, 3.
6 Ibid., 2.
7 See California Energy Commission, Docket Number 07-AFC-05, http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/ivanpah/documents/index.html.
8 Barringer, “Environmentalists in a Clash of Goals.”
9 Navarro, “Green Scene.”
10 P. C. Murphy, What a Book Can Do.
11 S. Adams, “Environmental Issues and Politics.”
12 Odell, Environmental Awakening.
13 Carson, Silent Spring, 297.
14 Schumacher, Small Is Beautiful, 31.
15 Jasper and Poulsen, “Recruiting Strangers and Friends.”
16 Skurka and Naar, Design for a Limited Planet, 175.
17 McGovern, “Introduction,” xi.
18 Ehrlich, Population Bomb, 61.
19 Ibid., 77.
20 Nordhaus and Shellenberger, Break Through.
21 Frank,“Science, Nature, and the Globalization of the Environment.”
22 Jasper and Poulsen, “Recruiting Strangers and Friends.”
23 Rome, Telephone interview.
24 Kirk, Counterculture Green, 16.
25 Galbraith, The Affluent Society, 187.
26 Rome,“Give Earth a Chance.”
27 California Energy Commission, Evidentiary Hearing, January 11, 2010, 209.
28 Rome, “Give Earth a Chance,” para. 74.
29 Ibid.
30 California Energy Commission, Evidentiary Hearing, January 12, 2010, 14.
31 California Energy Commission, Evidentiary Hearing, January 11, 2010.
32 Jasper, The Art of Moral Protest, 78.
33 Ellis, “Anthropogenic Biomes in the Global Ecosystem.”
34 California Energy Commission, “Staff ’s Opening Brief,” April 1, 2010.
35 Hsu.
36 Ellis, Erle “Op-Ed: Stop Trying to Save the Planet.”
37 Cronon,“The Trouble with Wilderness,” 80.
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