The near-meltdown of Fukushima, the upheavals in the Middle East, the BP
oil rig explosion, and the looming reality of global warming have
reminded the president and all U.S. citizens that nothing has more
impact on our lives than the supply of and demand for energy. Its
procurement dominates our economy and foreign policy more than any other
factor. But the "energy question" is more confusing, contentious, and
complicated than ever before. We need to know if nuclear power will ever
really be safe. We need to know if solar and wind power will ever really
be viable. And we desperately need to know if the natural gas deposits
in Pennsylvania are a windfall of historic proportions or a false hope
that will create more problems than solutions. Richard A. Muller
provides all the answers in this must-read guide to our energy
priorities now and in the coming years.