Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean Energy Economy
Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean Energy Economy – Review
The thing I like about this book is that it was a major crossover book for both my boyfriend and I. I don’t follow energy issues nearly as closely as he does. I need a book that isn’t too dry and keeps my interest, but provides the information I want to come up to speed on solutions to global warming and energy independence. This book achieves that by relaying that information through individual stories of individuals throughout the country, and contrasting their efforts with public policy. At the same time, judging from my partner’s perspective, he was very happy with the book giving him with the latest on this fast eventually moving subject and currently offering insights into the greatest investment opportunities in the pure energy space. The book also had some fascinating anecdotes about interactions with politicians like Bill Clinton. The only thing that I think can be generally considered a down side for the book is that it could have given the type of its policy proposals in Congress. However, I do recognize that doing this could make the complete book outdated when modern laws are ultimately passed. I think I speak for my partner and I when I say that it was moving. Finally, a originally proposed solution (or plan at least) to this problem!