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Authors: Naomi Klein
New New Deal
(Grunwald),
124
New Orleans, La.,
4
,
9
,
53
,
105
,
407
New South Wales, anti-coal movement in,
300
–301,
376
Bloomberg as mayor of,
235
disaster infrastructure in,
51
New Yorkers Against Fracking,
214
New York State:
anti-fracking ordinances in,
361
,
365
fracking in,
316
–17
fracking moratorium in,
348
renewable power plan for,
102
New York Times Magazine,
286
Nexen,
246
Nicaragua,
348
n
Niger,
270
government repression of anti-oil movements in,
306
–7,
308
,
370
carbon emissions of,
305
colonial heritage of,
370
Nile River, volcanic eruptions and,
273
Nilsson, David,
220
–21
Nixon, Richard,
125
Nixon, Rob,
276
Nompraseurt, Torm,
321
nonbinding agreements, at Copenhagen,
12
,
13
–14,
150
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs),
362
Norgaard, Kari,
462
Norse Energy Corporation USA,
365
North Africa,
274
North America,
182
emissions from,
40
program cuts in,
110
wealth in,
114
World War II rationing in,
115
–16
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
19
,
71
,
76
,
78
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83
–85,
358
–59
North
Dakota, Bakken formation in,
71
Northern Cheyenne,
322
–23,
346
,
370
,
386
,
389
–93,
399
traditional values of,
391
–92
unemployment among,
391
Northern Cheyenne Reservation,
322
,
389
,
390
,
397
,
408
fire on,
396
solar heaters for,
393
–96
Northern Gateway pipeline,
312
,
362
,
381
campaign against,
302
,
337
–42,
344
–45,
365
–66,
367
,
380
cost of,
400
Joint Review Panel for,
337
–42,
363
,
365
North Texas, University of,
312
North Vancouver, Canada,
323
Nova Scotia,
371
npower,
149
nuclear holocaust,
15
nuclear power,
57
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58
,
97
,
118
,
131
,
199
,
202
,
205
Germany’s phasing out of,
97
,
136
–38
“next generation” technologies for,
137
n,
236
in the wake of Fukushima,
136
“all of the above” energy policy of,
22
,
302
,
304
–5
environmental agenda of,
45
,
118
,
120
–21,
141
–42
and fossil fuel industry,
141
health care law of,
105
,
125
,
151
,
227
responses to financial crisis by,
120
–26
support for biofuels by,
32
Occupy Wall Street,
103
,
153
,
206
,
464
Oceana,
330
–31
oceans,
175
dead zones in,
439
iron “fertilization” in,
257
,
258
,
268
,
279
see also
marine life
O’Connor, John,
327
Office of Price Administration,
115
lifting of limits on,
145
see also
Arctic drilling; BP, Deepwater Horizon disaster of
Ogallala Aquifer,
346
Oil Change International,
115
oil industry,
197
political and economic
power of,
316
public ownership of,
130
and drop in conventional production,
147
see also
extractive industries
Oil Sands Leadership Initiative (OSLI),
246
Okanagan, land claims of,
368
O’Neill, Gerard,
288
One Million Climate Jobs,
127
local content provision challenged in,
68
–70,
71
,
99
,
126
renewable energy sector
in,
66
–69
Oomittuk, Steve,
375
Operation Climate Change,
307
–8
opposition movements,
9
–10
see also
Blockadia; climate movement
Oreskes, Naomi,
42
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD),
114
–15
Orwell, George,
96
Osuoka, Isaac,
307
–8
Otter Creek, Mont.,
322
–23,
389
,
397
Our Hamburg—Our Grid coalition,
96
–97
ozone depletion,
16
Pacala, Stephen,
113
Pacific Northwest:
ecological values of,
319
–20
proposed coal export terminals in,
320
,
322
,
346
,
349
,
370
,
374
Pacific Ocean, acidification of,
434
Paine, Tom,
314
Palin, Sarah,
1
palm oil plantations,
222
Papanikolaou, Marilyn,
361
Paradise Built in Hell
(Solnit),
62
–63
Parfitt,
Ben,
129
Paris, public transit in,
109
Parkin, Scott,
296
Parr, Michael,
227
particulate pollution,
176
Passamaquoddy First Nation,
371
–72
Patel, Raj,
136
Patles, Suzanne,
381
Paulson, Henry,
49
Peabody Energy,
391
Pearl River Delta,
82
Pelosi, Nancy,
35
Pendleton, Oreg.,
319
Peninsula Hospital Center,
104
Penn State Earth System Science Center,
55
Pennsylvania:
fracking in,
357
n
Homeland Security Office of,
362
water pollution in,
328
–29
Pensacola, Fla.,
431
permafrost,
176
pest outbreaks,
14
Petrobras,
130
PetroChina,
130
Pew Center on Global Climate Change,
226
Pew Research Center for People & the Press,
35
Phillips, Wendell,
463
photovoltaic manufacturing,
66
Pickens Plan,
237
Pinatubo eruption (1991),
258
–59
weather effects of,
259
,
270
,
271
–72,
274
Pinatubo Option,
258
,
259
–62,
274
famine and drought as consequences of,
270
,
279
,
287
solar power generation affected by,
259
termination problem in,
260
weather patterns affected by,
260
,
268
,
270
–71
Pine Ridge Reservation,
393
,
396
pipelines,
141
,
157
,
349
,
352
,
362
,
413
,
446
as common threat,
315
–16
Indigenous peoples and,
315
,
319
,
344
–45
public value of renewable energy projects vs.,
400
see also specific pipeline projects
Pittsburgh, Pa., rights of nature ordinance in,
444
place, love of, in Blockadia movement,
337
–66
planetary exodus,
288
–89
planned obsolescence,
91
planning, long-range,
see
long-range
planning
Point Carbon,
225
Point Hope, Alaska,
375
polar bears,
435
Policy Implications of Greenhouse Warming,
282
Polis, Jared,
314
politicians, responsibility evaded by,
12
,
119
politics, elite control over,
18
,
119
polluter pays principle,
110
–19,
202
–3
pollution regulations,
39
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
203
,
429
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs),
426
Pope, Alexander,
446
populism,
117
postindustrialized nations,
79
,
132
,
177
,
387
,
460
poverty,
7
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19
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61
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85
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110
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115
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119
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134
–36,
157
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177
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343
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455
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458
consumption and,
91
in developing world,
40
,
55
,
88
n,
179
–82,
409
,
416
,
418
extractive industries and,
181
–82,
416
lack of protection and,
49
Powder River Basin, coal mines in,
320
,
323
,
343
–44,
395
power, corporate,
25
Power Past Coal,
349
power plants, coal-fired,
see
coal-fired power plants
precautionary principle,
335
–36
Premier Gold Mines,
382
Presidential Oil Spill Commission,
330
President’s Science Advisory Committee, climate change report of,
261
price controls,
125
PricewaterhouseCoopers,
15
Princeton Environmental Institute,
113
Princeton University, Carbon Mitigation Initiative of,
113
–14
Prince William Sound, impact of
Exxon Valdez
oil spill in,
337
–39,
426