Scott Slovic is professor of literature and
environment and chair of the English department at the University
of Idaho. He has published more than two hundred articles in the
field of ecocriticism and written, edited, or co-edited twenty-one
books.
James E. Bishop is teaching assistant professor of
liberal arts and international studies at the Colorado School of
Mines, where he teaches courses in environmental philosophy, public
policy, and engineering ethics.
Kyhl Lyndgaard is director of the Writing Center
and First-Year Seminar at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint
John's University. His publications include articles in Great
Plains Quarterly, Green Theory & Praxis, and ISLE:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.
There's literally no topic on earth as important as energy-how much we use, and where it comes from-yet we give it precious little thought. That's what makes this volume so crucial: it compiles in powerful combination and juxtaposition the work of people who've given it a lifetime's worth of thinking. A remarkable achievement!"" - Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
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