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SUMMARY: Total Transition: The Human Side of the Renewable Energy Revolutio
 n Book Talk
DESCRIPTION: Sandeep Pai is a Liu Scholar and PhD student at the Institute 
 for Resources\, Environment and Sustainability\, focusing on energy transit
 ions. There will be a book launch and discussion for his new book\, Total T
 ransition: The Human Side of the Renewable Energy Revolution on Nov. 15th. 
 November 15th 5.30PM – 7.00PM Multipurpose room\, Liu Institute About the [
 …]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Sandeep Pai is a Liu Scholar and PhD stude
 nt at the Institute for Resources\, Environment and Sustainability\, focusi
 ng on energy transitions. There will be a book launch and discussion for hi
 s new book\, <a href="https://www.amazon.ca/Total-Transition-Renewable-Ener
 gy-Revolution-ebook/dp/B07BR3L3DC" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Total Tra
 nsition: The Human Side of the Renewable Energy Revolution</a> on Nov. 15th
 .</p><p><strong>November 15th<br />5.30PM – 7.00PM<br /></strong><strong>Mu
 ltipurpose room\, Liu Institute</strong></p><p><strong>About the book: </st
 rong>In October\, the <em>IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C</e
 m> made it clear that the world must make a rapid transition away from foss
 il fuels to keep global warming below 1.5°C. Told through interviews and pe
 ople’s stories\, our book <em>Total Transition: The Human Side of the Renew
 able Energy Revolution </em>explores the social\, political\, and technolog
 ical challenges and opportunities associated with a global shift away from 
 fossil fuels towards renewables. <em>Total Transition </em>examines the neg
 ative impacts that fossil fuel extraction currently has on the environment\
 , people\, and communities in extraction areas\, with a focus on the Indian
  coal-mining belt and the Canadian oil sands. The book juxtaposes these imp
 acts with the “job imperative” — many fossil fuel workers themselves want t
 o see the world shift away from fossil fuels\, but are concerned about thei
 r employability in a renewable energy future. <em>Total Transition </em>exa
 mines the necessity of making fossil fuel workers climate allies\, and desc
 ribes inspiring case studies and initiatives that point to how workers and 
 communities from fossil fuel regions could transition to new jobs\, identit
 ies\, and livelihoods in a renewable energy world.</p><p>The book is publis
 hed in Canada by Rocky Mountain Books\, and distributed internationally. It
  is available in local bookstores and libraries\, and available online\, fo
 r example on <a href="https://www.amazon.ca/Total-Transition-Renewable-Ener
 gy-Revolution/dp/1771602481/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539750392&sr=8-1&keywor
 ds=total+transition">Amazon</a>.</p><p><strong>The book will also be availa
 ble for purchase at the event.</strong></p><p><strong>Media coverage about 
 the book:</strong>  <a href="https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2018/11/01/Total-Tr
 ansition-First-Nation-Power/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Tyee</a>\,
  <a href="http://www.atimes.com/article/hard-life-and-times-for-indias-coal
 -cycle-wallahs/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Asia Times</a>\, <a href="h
 ttps://www.nationalheraldindia.com/book-extract/the-curse-of-coal-in-jharia
 " target="_blank" rel="noopener">National Herald</a>\, <a href="https://scr
 oll.in/article/897678/the-coal-workers-dilemma-die-slowly-of-unhealthy-cond
 itions-or-die-quickly-of-starvation" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Scroll<
 /a></p><p><strong>Author profiles:</strong> Sandeep Pai is an award-winning
  investigative reporter and researcher. During his journalism career\, he h
 as worked for the special investigation teams of several of India’s leading
  English-language newspapers. He has written extensively about the impacts 
 of fossil fuel extraction\, renewable energy and rural development. In 2016
  he was awarded the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award\, India’s
  most prestigious accolade for investigative reporting. Currently Sandeep i
 s pursuing a PhD at the University of British Columbia\, specializing in en
 ergy transitions. Prior to UBC he completed an Erasmus Mundus Master of Env
 ironmental Sciences\, Policy and Management\, jointly taught at Central Eur
 opean University\, Hungary\, and Lund University\, Sweden. He also holds an
  engineering degree and postgraduate diploma in journalism\, both from Indi
 a. Sandeep Pai lives in Vancouver\, BC.</p><p>Savannah Carr-Wilson works in
  the field of environmental and Aboriginal law in British Columbia. Passion
 ate about protecting the global environment\, Savannah has worked in enviro
 nmental law and policy not only in Canada but also internationally with the
  United Nations Economic Commission for Europe\, Secretariat of the Water C
 onvention\, and the German nonprofit Welthungerhilfe. She has authored seve
 ral influential reports and publications on environmental topics ranging fr
 om the impacts of fossil fuel extraction to the intricacies of water law an
 d policy. She studied law at the University of Victoria\, specializing in e
 nvironmental law and sustainability\, and recently completed an Erasmus Mun
 dus Master of Environmental Sciences\, Policy and Management\, jointly taug
 ht at Central European University\, Hungary\, and Lund University\, Sweden.
  She also holds an undergraduate degree in politics and history from Jacobs
  University in Bremen\, Germany. Savannah Carr-Wilson lives in Vancouver\, 
 BC.</p><p><strong>Hosted by:</strong> Energy Systems In Transition Network\
 , Liu Institute & Energy Resources\, Development And Environment Lab\, UBC<
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