Oil and honey : the education of an unlikely activist / Bill McKibben.
Material type:
- 9780805092844 (hardback)
- McKibben, Bill
- Environmentalism -- United States
- Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects
- Petroleum industry and trade -- Environmental aspects
- Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects -- United States
- Environmentalists -- United States -- Biography
- Beekeepers -- United States -- Biography
- Ecologismo
- Ambientalistas -- Estados Unidos
- Apicultores -- Estados Unidos
- 20151200
- 363.70092
Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | GE 197 M478o 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000112011 |
"Bill McKibben is not a person you'd expect to find handcuffed in the city jail in Washington, D.C. But that's where he spent three days in the summer of 2011, after leading the largest civil disobedience in thirty years to protest the Keystone XL pipeline. A few months later the protesters would see their efforts rewarded when President Obama agreed to put the project on hold. And yet McKibben realized that this small and temporary victory was at best a stepping-stone. With the Arctic melting, the Midwest in drought, and Sandy scouring the Atlantic, the need for much deeper solutions was obvious. Some of those would come at the local level, and McKibben recounts a year he spends in the company of a beekeeper raising his hives as part of the growing trend toward local food. Other solutions would come from a much larger fight against the fossil-fuel industry as a whole. Oil and Honey is McKibben's account of these two necessary and mutually reinforcing sides of the global climate fight--from the absolute center of the maelstrom and from the growing hive of small-scale local answers to the climate crisis. With characteristic empathy and passion, he reveals the imperative to work on both levels, telling the story of raising one year's honey crop and building a social movement that's still cresting"-- Provided by publisher.
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