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  • - The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World
    af Mark Pendergrast
    258,95 kr.

    The definitive history of coffee, with a new introduction by the author.

  • af Mark Pendergrast
    205,95 kr.

  • - Crucial Choices in the Post-Fukushima World
    af Mark Pendergrast
    158,95 kr.

    Japan's Tipping Point is a small book on a huge topic. In the post-Fukushima era, Japan is the "canary in the coal mine" for the rest of the world. Can Japan radically shift its energy policy, become greener, more self-sufficient, and avoid catastrophic impacts on the climate? Mark Pendergrast arrived in Japan exactly two months after the Fukushima meltdown. This book is his eye-opening account of his trip and his alarming conclusions. Japan is at a crucial tipping point. A developed country that must import all of its fossil fuel, it can no longer rely on nuclear power, following the massive earthquake/tsunami/nuclear disaster of March 11, 2011. Critically acclaimed nonfiction writer Mark Pendergrast went to Japan to investigate Japan's renewable energy, Eco-Model Cities, food policy, recycling, and energy conservation, expecting to find innovative, cutting edge programs.He discovered that he had been naive. The Japanese boast of their eco-services for eco-products in eco-cities. Yet they rely primarily on imported fossil fuel and nuclear power, live in energy-wasteful homes, and import 60% of their food. That may be changing in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Maybe. But as Pendergrast documents, Japan lags far behind Europe, the United States, and even (in some respects) China in terms of renewable energy efforts. And Japan is mired in bureaucracy, political in-fighting, indecision, puffery, public apathy, and cultural attitudes that make rapid change difficult. Yet Japan is also one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with friendly, resilient people who can, when motivated, pull together to accomplish incredible things.As an island nation, Japan offers a microcosmic look at the problems facing the rest of the globe. And as Japan tips, so may the world.Mark Pendergrast, the author of books such as For God, Country and Coca-Cola, Uncommon Grounds, and Inside the Outbreaks, entertains as he enlightens. As he wrote in Japan's Tipping Point: "The rest of this account might seem a strange combination of critical analysis, travelogue, absurdist non-fiction, and call to action. It might be called 'Mark's Adventures in Japanland: Or, Apocalyptic Visions in a Noodle Shop.'"

  • af Mark Pendergrast
    128,95 kr.

    An anthology of writing by students at Grand Isle Elementary School, Grades six through eight.

  • af Mark Pendergrast
    243,95 kr.

  • - Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgment
    af Mark Pendergrast
    208,95 kr.

  • - A History Of The Human Love Affair With Reflection
    af Mark Pendergrast
    348,95 kr.

    The fascinating tale of one of the most remarkable inventions in human history and its effects on myth, religion, science, manners, and the arts.

  • af Mark Pendergrast
    128,95 kr.

  • - How It Happened and What We Need to Learn from It
    af Mark Pendergrast
    1.049,95 - 1.708,95 kr.

  • af Mark Pendergrast
    124,95 kr.

  • af Mark Pendergrast
    125,95 kr.

  • - Atlanta and the Fight for America's Urban Future
    af Mark Pendergrast
    488,95 kr.

    What we can learn from Atlanta's struggle to reinvent itself in the 21st Century

  • - How One Small Coffee Company Helped Transform a Hillside Village in Thailand
    af Mark Pendergrast
    198,95 kr.

    "What does compassionate capitalism look like? Mark Pendergrast shows us in this enlightening story of tribal life, opium, missionaries, market trends, a Thai antiques dealer, a mining entrepreneur and coffee." Abigail Carroll, author of Three Squares: The Invention of the American MealThe Akha hill tribe of Thailand has a long, tumultuous history. Politics, economics, violence, prejudice, and deforestation consistently worked against the Akha's desire to move away from their dependency on opium production and create a stable future for their children. That all changed in 2006 when prominent businessman John Darch met entrepreneur Wicha Promyong. Their meeting resulted in the establishment of an equal partnership business venture that goes beyond Fair Trade: the Doi Chaang Coffee Company. Beyond Fair Trade tells the story of the growth of this unique partnership, its successes and challenges, and the people behind it.