"We have met the enemy, and he is us." --Pogo
Among other occupations, some too unsavory to mention, John O'Renick has been an energy conservation consultant. Studying energy management, structural design, and passive solar design gave him sufficient background in physics and engineering for a basic-to-middlin' understanding of energy technologies from fire to fusion, and sparked a concern for climate change that has grown into a wildfire.
Studying journalism taught O'Renick to do painstaking research and to boil down complex information into readable, understandable prose (you be the judge). Pumping the Brakes on Climate Change: a Review of the Technologies and Politics that Could Leave the Future a Future is the result of more than 40 years of interest and research into climate change and the technologies that could stop and reverse it, of 4 1/2 years intense journalistic research into 4th generation technologies, and of O'Renick's frustration that very few with the power to do anything about climate change seem to truly understand its implications, or to care.
Please don't bother looking for me on social media: I don't waste my limited time there. If you need to know more about me, email me and ask. But PTBOCC is not about me. I am a journalist, and PTBOCC is (mostly) a review of the literature on technologies that together could stop and reverse climate change. You need to know more about my sources than you do about me. But if you gotta know, email me and ask!
Studying journalism taught O'Renick to do painstaking research and to boil down complex information into readable, understandable prose (you be the judge). Pumping the Brakes on Climate Change: a Review of the Technologies and Politics that Could Leave the Future a Future is the result of more than 40 years of interest and research into climate change and the technologies that could stop and reverse it, of 4 1/2 years intense journalistic research into 4th generation technologies, and of O'Renick's frustration that very few with the power to do anything about climate change seem to truly understand its implications, or to care.
Please don't bother looking for me on social media: I don't waste my limited time there. If you need to know more about me, email me and ask. But PTBOCC is not about me. I am a journalist, and PTBOCC is (mostly) a review of the literature on technologies that together could stop and reverse climate change. You need to know more about my sources than you do about me. But if you gotta know, email me and ask!