On the Grid : Climate Change and the Utopia of Green Energy
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
The Berkeley Tanner Lectures
ISBN-10
0197696244
ISBN-13
9780197696248
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Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 10th, 2026
Print length
168 Pages
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Conservation of the environmentClimate changeSustainability
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What kind of future would the utopian idea of unlimited green energy bring? On the Grid, based on Michael Warner''s Berkeley Tanner Lectures, encourages us to question the sharp turn in environmental thought which addresses climate change through the form of a new power grid, driven by renewable energy and the goal to "electrify everything." Will carbon emissions be taken care of silently so individuals will only be asked to use more power? By what process --and with what kind of agency-- is the environmental future being built around and within us? On the Grid, part of the Berkeley Tanner Lectures series, starts a conversation about how the environmental tradition can better adapt to the current politics of grid reform.
What kind of future would the utopian idea of unlimited green energy bring about? On the Grid, based on Michael Warner''s Berkeley Tanner Lectures, raises critical questions about the sharp turn in environmental thought which addresses climate change through the form of a new power grid, driven by renewable energy and the goal to "electrify everything." Environmental thought increasingly centers infrastructure, particularly the goal of a decarbonized electrical grid. The aim is unlimited energy use, but without greenhouse gas emissions. Warner asks: What kind of consumer is imagined when climate action takes the form of a green grid? How will that change actions around environmental ethics and politics, for example the mantra "reduce, re-use, recycle"? What other features of the environmentalist tradition now need revision?Will carbon emissions be taken care of silently so individuals will only be asked to use more power? By what process --and with what kind of agency-- is the environmental future being built around and within us? On the Grid seeks to generate such questionings in part by reviewing the cultural and political history that has made grid infrastructure a central but usually unrecognized dimension of government, as well as a structuring framework of the modern. Warner then traces a parallel history of various kinds of resistance to the grid, from Thoreau to present, including a countercultural tradition that was formative for much of the environmental movement. Is the green grid a case of "improved means to unimproved ends"? With contributions by Dale Jamieson, Jedediah Britton-Purdy, and Anahid Nersessian, and an introduction by volume editor Michael Lucey, On the Grid starts a conversation about how the environmental tradition can better adapt to the current politics of grid reform.
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