Energy Use and the Environment presents a contemporary view of such topics as current energy technology and energy types, including nuclear power, solar power, fossil-carbon based energy, and biomass fuels; research and development needs; the greenhouse effect; agricultural concerns; and by-products of energy use, including acid rain and hazardous waste. The book reviews current technology and addresses the global impact of this technology by weighing the costs against the benefits. Suggestions and solutions to problems are provided for consideration. Conservationists, regulators, policy makers, environmental professionals, researchers, educators, consultants, and students will find this book to be a tremendous asset in their attempts to understand the impacts of our current energy use on the environment and the directions we must take in the future.
Winteringham, who was awarded a medal and certificate of merit by the International Academy of Environmental Safety at his 1980 retirement from a career as an academic and consulting environmentalist, provides a nontechnical overview of the various current energy technology and energy types, weighing their costs against their benefits; and explores related environmental issues. Based on lectures at the University of California, Davis, in 1981, 1987, and 1990. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)