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Fallon Douthwaite

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Mar 28 2011

The financial crisis that has blighted the world's richest countries since 2008 was a turning point in human history because it ushered in an era in which economies will tend to shrink rather than grow. Incomes will decline becausethe natural resources required for growth — particularly oil, the lifeblood of the world economy — can no longer be extracted in growingquantities. Indeed, as this book shows, the financial crash itself was due to an irresistible force — the rising global demand for cheap fossil fuels — meeting an immoveable object — a static supply.

Fleeing Vesuvius is a collection of 27 essays by well-known international authors, all leading thinkers in their fields. Luminaries such asDavid Korowicz, Richard Douthwaite, Nate Hagen, Dmitry Orlov and Dan Sullivan weave together the threads of peak oil, resource depletion, economicinstability, and climate change and offer far-reaching solutions including:

  • Concrete strategies for personal adaptation
  • Workable models of self-reliant local communities
  • Frameworks to support international action on financial and economic reform

Timely, practical and fundamentally optimistic, Fleeing Vesuvius is a must read for anyone concerned with reducing our risk of environmental and societal collapse.


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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: New Society Publishers (Mar 28 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0865716994
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865716995
  • Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 3.3 x 23 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 748 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #287,180 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Fleeing Vesuvius is a book of our time [...] This is a must-read for concerned citizens of all stripes around the world." Juno --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Gillian Fallon has worked as a writer, journalist and editor for 15 years, most recently in academic publishing. She has a particular interest in food security and in the challenges involved in communicating the many complex messages derived from systems thinking to a non-specialist audience. She has been a member of Feasta’s Executive Committee since 2006 and lives in Ireland.



Richard Douthwaite is a columnist for The Irish Times, New Internationalist, and Earthwatch, and author of the influential book, Short Circuit: Strengthening Local Economies in an Unstable World. He lives in Westport, Ireland.


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5.0 out of 5 stars The Counter Shock Doctrine Mar 25 2011
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The father of neo-liberalism and laissez-faire economics , Milton Friedman , said that " Only a crisis- real or perceived- produces real change. Our basic function is to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes politically inevitable."

As we stand today facing an angry planet comes this important book laying out a road map of hope for humanity and describing the hard work ahead. The book includes the necessary alternatives in economics, energy and most importantly human behavior that could make possible a soft landing from our current energy and resource crisis.

Unlike the recent post-disaster policies imposed by force in the US and around the globe, so well described by Naomi Klein in Shock Doctrine, the policies advanced here by the authors are developed in the open and will benefit all people and not just a privileged minority. The wider the audience for these ideas the greater our chances of collective survival.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For those who want more... Aug 25 2011
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This is not a primer for beginners to the subject of Peak Oil. It is for folks who have absorbed the basics and are looking for more in depth thinking on all the different aspects of powerdown. The articles vary widely. There is something for everyone but not for the beginner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading for the 21st Century May 25 2011
By Stephen Kriz - Published on Amazon.com
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This collection of essays is informative and enlightening, and at the same time, shocking and uplifting. The title alludes to the fact that the residents of Pompeii had heard rumblings and tremors long before Mount Vesuvius erupted but most people ignored them before the catastophic event that buried the city. Similarly, many people today think we can go on forever burning oil and coal-based fuels (i.e. fossil fuels) and everything will be fine. We can't and it won't. Oil is a finite, dirty resource and our society and economy is utterly dependent on it to exist. As oil runs out, as it surely will in the next 50 years, our economy will collapse as well. However, these essays aren't all gloom and doom. There are refreshingly innovative methods of building and sustaining a non-carbon-based society described in this book. I'm sure there will be naysayers who will read this and say its all bunk, but the facts are not on their side. Anyone who wants to see what the future looks like unless we radically change our mindsets and lifestyles should read this book.

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