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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year A Washington Post Best Book of the Year A Businessweek Best Business Book of the Year A Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year In this brilliant, essential book, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas L. Friedman speaks to America's urgent need for national renewal and explains how a green revolution can bring about both a sustainable environment and a sustainable America. Friedman explains how global warming, rapidly growing populations, and the expansion of the world's middle class through globalization have produced a dangerously unstable planet--one that is "hot, flat, and crowded." In this Release 2.0 edition, he also shows how the very habits that led us to ravage the natural world led to the meltdown of the financial markets and the Great Recession. The challenge of a sustainable way of life presents the United States with an opportunity not only to rebuild its economy, but to lead the world in radically innovating toward cleaner energy. And it could inspire Americans to something we haven't seen in a long time--nation-building in America--by summoning the intelligence, creativity, and concern for the common good that are our greatest national resources. Hot, Flat, and Crowded 2.0 is classic Thomas L. Friedman: fearless, incisive, forward-looking, and rich in surprising common sense about the challenge--and the promise--of the future. Review: Good read for anyone interested in reading about Global Warming or plans to do a research paper - This book is a great book and has won 4 different awards. I personally got it for my English 104 class, but in the end, it still was a pretty good book to read on global warming. Throughout the book, Friedman explains how global warming, rapidly growing populations, and the expansion of the world’s middle class through globalization have produced a dangerously unstable planet that will eventually get consumed. I cannot say too much on this book, but don't judge a book on it's cover and just crack it open! Review: Friedman is a national treasure. - Tom Friedman is absolutely wonderful; he offers real solutions to complex problems. His tone is hopeful, warm and energetic. He puts issues in historical context, which helps the reader to see the connective tissue between problems which on the surface seem unrelated. Must reading for everyone.
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T**R
Good read for anyone interested in reading about Global Warming or plans to do a research paper
This book is a great book and has won 4 different awards. I personally got it for my English 104 class, but in the end, it still was a pretty good book to read on global warming. Throughout the book, Friedman explains how global warming, rapidly growing populations, and the expansion of the world’s middle class through globalization have produced a dangerously unstable planet that will eventually get consumed. I cannot say too much on this book, but don't judge a book on it's cover and just crack it open!
K**�
Friedman is a national treasure.
Tom Friedman is absolutely wonderful; he offers real solutions to complex problems. His tone is hopeful, warm and energetic. He puts issues in historical context, which helps the reader to see the connective tissue between problems which on the surface seem unrelated. Must reading for everyone.
M**T
A must-read
Tom Friedman's book is a journalistic tour de force. He has been everywhere, it seems, and interviewed everyone who matters in doing his research. With that engaging style we are used to from his columns, he confronts here the biggest issues facing our nation and the planet. The book is essentially in two parts; a diagnosis, and a proposed cure. The first section is one of the most succint summaries that I am aware of what has gone wrong in our civilization over the past fifty years. His equations of financial meltdown with global warming are clever...The second half of the book, however, is very different, though no less impressive in its way; a kind of well-informed optimistic wish list of steps to turn the crisis around. It does, however, as Friedman states himself several times, often sound a bit like science fiction. Everything he suggests, from a 'smart' utility grid, to universal green fiscal incentives, is possible, but you come away from the book feeling that their achievement, on the grand or global scale, is rather like trying to scale Mount Everest with a Segway. Friedman points out plenty of examples of individual pioneers, but that's an entirely different thing to remolding the national consciousness from the inside, which is what he proposes. The book is actually replete with example of the vast entrenched obstacles in the way of getting to where he wants to go. It seems a pity, but after reading this book I actually feel more pessimistic about the possibility of America regenerating itself in the twenty first century.
J**N
This book should be required reading for every politician
Friedman's work is always provocative with a cautionary tone followed by an optimistic outlook. Although this as well as his previous books are somewhat dated (this one doesn't take into account the recent natural gas boom created by fracking), the general message remains as true and pertinent today as when it was written (since our politicians don't have the courage to overcome the lobbyists of the wealthy and enact these long term policies). The book really could be about 2/3 the length as Friedman does have a tendency to continue to hammer well established concepts over and over to emphasize his points but you can see this coming and skip ahead fairly easy. If you don't want to commit to the whole book you should at least read the story about First Solar in the latter part of the book. That says a lot about the power of the elite pulling us in the wrong direction.
D**N
Book Identifies Need For Fundamental Change, But...
Friedman made some good points in his book regarding the difficulty of fundamentally changing the way we look at our growing world, but his political leanings (liberals versus Neanderthals) and his reference to my (and his) generation as the 'Grasshopper Generation' was a big turnoff. In addition, he strongly suggests that the US government should incentivize even more some of the alternative energy forms (a big solar and wind fan, as am I), but in the same breath lambasts ethanol as a complete failure. In the context of the present day (making Friedman's opinion about 3 years old), we now know that US government participation in solar has had its problems. Conversely, the US government successfully supported the growth of an entire new industry (ethanol/purified protein) over the last 30 years. As of last year, federal subsidies to corn ethanol have been ELIMINATED (with complete support and agreement from the ethanol industry groups) while oil subsidies and subsidies to many, many other industries continue. Mr. Friedman, I DO NOT SEE THE FAILURE HERE. Cripes, the government had given almost three times more money to Mubarak's Egypt over last 30 years than to ethanol subsidies (much of which was passed on to consumers, by the way, in the form of cheaper fuel). If your politics are left leaning, you'll love Friedman's book. If you are not, push yourself through this book anyway and harvest the few nuggets that are tucked away in his message.
W**E
Hot, Flat, and Crowded
Must read for anyone and everyone concerned about the direction our addiction to dirty fuels is leading our nation and our planet. All Americans, as the world's leading energy users, will benefit from the concepts expressed by Friedman as they interact with the currents of a lack of environmental planning and subsequent results if we dare to continue on the path espoused by the "oil elite" across the planet Earth.
M**A
We need to get busy
Every politician running for president should read this book. Friedman gets it - politicos have no clue. Humans, especially those in charge, need to awaken to the fundamental issues facing our planet, not debate the issues we have all seen on TV. If we don't address fundamental issues of water, energy, population growth and climate change, immigration and Isis will be the least of our problems. It's too bad Friedman isn't a candidate, but it's unlikely he'd get elected; he's too knowledgeable and logical.
D**3
Good read. Thomas Friedman's book is a good read ...
Good read. Thomas Friedman's book is a good read filled with good theory. I had to read this for a current issues class for my college. Long read and I think he goes very deep into some interesting topics like petropolitics. Hot, Flat, and Croded brings a good perspective on the state of planet earth. He brings great awareness to current issues that we are dealing with.
T**Z
Muito bom
Perspectiva ampla sobre globalização, geopolítica e meio ambiente. Às vezes é um pouco repetitivo, mas o texto é muito bem escrito.
K**E
Knowledge and solutions.
Absolutely revealing. Filled with knowledgeable explanations, ccomparatives and new solutions.
D**1
thank you
exactly what i was looking for delivered on time and in perfect condition
A**R
Muy buen producto
llegó en tiempo y el libro es un magnífico libro, si eres fan del autor te encantará si no, te pondrá de frente a uno de los grandes problemas actuales y te ayudará a crear conciencia
W**Y
Fossil fuel reduction or else
Research and info
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