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Harvard Business Review on Green Business

Harvard Business Review on Green Business( )
Author: Lovins, Amory
Lovins, L. Hunter
Hawken, Paul
Reinhardt, Forest
Shapiro, Robert
Magretta, Joan
Compiled by: Harvard Business School Press Staff,
Series title:Harvard Business Review Paperback Ser.
ISBN:978-1-57851-233-1
Publication Date:Jan 2000
Publisher:Harvard Business Review Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $22.00
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Book Details
Pages:251
Detailed Subjects: Business & Economics / Industrial Management
Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Business & Economics / Business Ethics
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.3 x 1.91 Inches
Book Weight:0.968 Pounds
Author Biography
Lovins, Amory (Author)


Amory Bloch Lovins was born on November 13, 1947 in Washington, DC. He is an American physicist, environmental scientist, writer, and Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute. He attended Harvard College. After two years there, he transferred to Magdalen College, Oxford University, England, where he studied physics and other topics. In 1969 he became a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford, where he received an Oxford master of arts as a result of becoming a university don. However, the University would not allow him to pursue a doctorate in energy, as it was two years before the 1973 oil embargo, and energy was not yet considered an academic subject. Lovins resigned his Fellowship and moved to London to pursue his energy work.

During the early seventies, Lovins became interested in the area of resource policy, especially energy policy. The 1973 energy crisis helped create an audience for his writing and an essay originally penned as a U.N. paper grew into his first book concerned with energy, World Energy Strategies. His next book was Non-Nuclear Futures: The Case for an Ethical Energy Strategy, co-authored with John H. Price. Lovins published a 10,000-word essay "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?" in Foreign Affairs, in October 1976. Its contents were the subject of many seminars at government departments, universities, energy agencies, and nuclear energy research centers, during 1975-1977. The article was expanded and published as Soft Energy Paths: Toward a Durable Peace in 1977. He has worked in the field of energy policy and related areas for four decades. He was named by Time magazine one of the World's 100 most influential people in 2009.

His titles include Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run: A Call to Save the Earth,The Essential Amory Lovins, Winning the Oil Endgame: Innovation for Pr



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