Bullish on Renewable Energy

Fourteen Reasons that Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose

ABOUT THE BOOK
Craig Shields, editor of the popular blog-site 2GreenEnergy.com, is the author of three previous books on renewable energy: Renewable Energy – Facts and Fantasies (2010), Is Renewable Really Doable? (2012), Renewable Energy – Following the Money (2013).

Though the books have done well (the first two were #1 best-selling energy books on Amazon.com), they all share common theme: a set of interviews with subject matter experts, each leaving the reader with essentially the same cautious conclusion: the migration to clean energy, while it is extremely important, faces “tough realities.”

“Bullish” takes a radically different tack. Most obviously, it’s composed almost exclusively of original writing, and Craig acknowledges the contributions that his colleague Gary Tulie made in that regard. But more importantly, the book points to a remarkable truth: the battle has been won. The forces of market economics are in the process of changing so rapidly that planet Earth is headed for a clean energy future far faster than anyone could have predicted. Here, Shields presents fourteen reasons why be believes that to be the case.

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Bullish On Renewable Energy: Fourteen Reasons that Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
“I like Craig’s effortless command of the written language, but, more importantly, I appreciate his multi-disciplinary approach to sustainable energy. In an effort to achieve his goal, i.e., to help the world achieve a rich, comprehensive understanding of clean energy and its challenges, it is impressive how he weaves in a variety of perspectives: the physical sciences, economics, ethics, behavioral psychology, political science, mathematics, anthropology, philanthropy, and current events.

“Someone described one of Craig’s earlier books as a ‘rocket ride.’ Here again, readers should fasten their seatbelts.”

– Jigar Shah, founder of SunEdison, author of Creating Climate Wealth, and former CEO of Carbon War Room, the global organization founded by Richard Branson and Virgin United

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