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PAPERBACK - Jan 1997 by Berman, Daniel M.
In Who Owns the Sun?, Daniel M. Berman offers a compelling and prophetic examination of the burgeoning solar industry, challenging readers to consider not just the technical feasibility of renewable energy, but the sociopolitical landscape that governs its implementation. Moving beyond simple environmental advocacy, Berman investigates the tension between centralized, corporate-controlled power grids and the potential for a truly democratic, decentralized solar economy.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, the author highlights the historical and political obstacles that have hindered the widespread adoption of sun-based energy. He persuasively argues that the transition to solar power is as much about wealth distribution and community autonomy as it is about technology. Readers will find themselves reconsidering the traditional utility model as Berman articulates a vision where citizens take control of their energy destiny. Whether you are interested in environmental policy, economic reform, or the history of sustainable technology, this insightful work remains a cornerstone of the conversation surrounding energy independence. By framing solar energy as a fundamental human right rather than a luxury, Berman provides a blueprint for a future that is both environmentally sustainable and socially equitable. It is an essential read for anyone invested in the future of our planet and the mechanics of systemic change.