Gaslight

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781642832488

The Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Fight for America's Energy Future

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By Jonathan Mingle
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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HARDBACK
Pages:
352

Description

Jonathan Mingle is an independent journalist. Over the past fifteen years, he has written about climate change impacts and solutions, air pollution, public health, energy and resource issues, technology, and much more for a range of outlets including The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, Undark, Yale Environment 360, Slate, and The Boston Globe. As a 2020 Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellow, he reported on political and grassroots battles over natural gas (aka methane) infrastructure and its local and global climate consequences. His first book is Fire and Ice: Soot, Solidarity, and Survival on the Roof of the World.


Note to Reader

Prologue: The People vs. The Pipeline



PART I: The Public Necessity

Chapter 1: The Burning Spring

Chapter 2: An Energy Superhighway 

Chapter 3: America’s Homeplace

Chapter 4: All the Hornets’ Nests 



PART II: Ground Game

Chapter 5: Steep Slopes

Chapter 6: The Campaign to Elect a Pipeline

Chapter 7: Full Nelson 



PART III: PATH DEPENDENCE

Chapter 8: Rooftop to Rooftop

Chapter 9: The Limits of Disturbance

Chapter 10: The Gas Light Company



PART IV: Sea Change

Chapter 11: The New Dominion

Chapter 12: Pipes vs. Wires



Epilogue: Pass It On

Acknowledgments

Notes

Index

About the Author


Reviews

"[This] riveting report on a successful effort to thwart the construction of a natural gas pipeline from West Virginia’s fracking fields across Virginia to North Carolina.… [is an] illuminating background on the fossil fuel industry… [and] an impressive account of a David-vs.-Goliath struggle."



-Publishers Weekly, starred



"Like all great writers, Mingle tells a very big story by way of a small, precise one. Through granular and humane reporting, he recounts the valiant campaign waged by a diverse group of local Appalachian landowners against one of the nation’s most powerful energy companies. This taut narrative is then deftly woven into the wider social and historical fabric, until it encompasses the whole of American politics, and, indeed, the very survival of humanity. One comes away convinced that natural gas, long touted as a bridge to a green future, is, in fact, a highway to hell."



-Robert Moor, author of On Trails: An Exploration



"A stirring account of an epic battle—and a profound glimpse into this crucial moment, when the world is poised between two energy systems. This fine book makes the biggest questions on our planet very local, immediate, and understandable."



-Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature



"Gaslight tells the story of how a group of people took on the powerful fossil fuel industry — and won. It’s a hopeful story of how we can make progress on climate change. Gaslight is the perfect blend of narrative, history, and science – it’s a gripping read!"



-Leah Stokes, author of Short Circuiting Policy and professor of environmental politics, University of California, Santa Barbara


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