Carbon Ideologies

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Carbon Ideologies is William T. Vollmann’s sprawling, multi-volume nonfiction exploration of global energy use, climate change, and the political, economic, and moral systems that sustain carbon-intensive lifestyles.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction book series
addresses denial and apathy about climate change
future generations
moral responsibility for climate change
aimsTo confront readers with consequences of energy use
document the systems sustaining carbon-intensive lifestyles
author William T. Vollmann
authorNationality American
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
explores coal industry
global energy use
labor conditions in energy sectors
lived experience of climate vulnerability
nuclear power
oil and gas extraction
focusesOn People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

India
Japan
Middle East
United States of America
surface form: United States
format print
genre environmental writing
nonfiction
reportage
hasPart No Good Alternative
No Immediate Danger
includes interviews with residents of polluted areas
interviews with workers
travel writing elements
language English
literaryStyle digressive
documentary
essayistic
mainSubject carbon emissions
climate change
energy consumption
ethics of carbon-intensive lifestyles
fossil fuels
global warming
political economy of energy
narrativeMode first-person reportage
publisher Viking
structure multi-volume work
timePeriodDescribed early 21st century
late 20th century
volumeCount 2

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William T. Vollmann notableWork Carbon Ideologies