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Sustainable Biomass Energy for North American Great Plains: Eco-Friendly Land Use & Greenhouse Gas Mitigation | Global Change Research Advances | Ideal for Environmental Scientists & Policy Makers
Sustainable Biomass Energy for North American Great Plains: Eco-Friendly Land Use & Greenhouse Gas Mitigation | Global Change Research Advances | Ideal for Environmental Scientists & Policy Makers

Sustainable Biomass Energy for North American Great Plains: Eco-Friendly Land Use & Greenhouse Gas Mitigation | Global Change Research Advances | Ideal for Environmental Scientists & Policy Makers

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WHY THIS BOOK? This book is an exploration of the possibility that a significant portion of the North American Great Plains (NAGP), now primarily in rangeland, corn, soybean, and small-grain production, can be converted to the production of biomass-energy crops. Biomass can be used as a substitute for some of the fossil fuels the use of which is now increasing the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO ) 2 and contributing to global warming and climatic change. Such a land use change to biomass could lead not only to a global good but also to specific economic and environmental benefits for the NAGP region. This analysis is prompted by the following facts and trends: The emission of CO from fossil fuel combustion and tropical deforesta- 2 tion and the rising concentrations of other greenhouse gases make global warming a virtual certainty in this century; indeed the evidence is strong that a warming is already discernible. Global warming will lead to climatic change and, while the geographic d- tribution of this change is not yet known, most general circulation models (GCMs) suggest that midcontinental regions in the northern hemisphere (such as the NAGP) are likely to become drier as well as warmer. NAGP, one of the world’s major breadbaskets, is subject to periodic droughts and other climatic stresses that may worsen with global wa- ing.

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To say that this book addresses a scientific-technological-political-economic-social issue of great contemporary importance and relevance is to state the obvious. Alternatives must be found to carbon-based fuels if catastrophic climate change and associated socio-economic-political chaos are to be mitigated in the 21st century. Energy from biomass is a possible alternative and it is in this context that Dr. Rosenberg's book outlines the case for biomass as the crop of choice for the North American Great Plains (NAGP) to produce ethanol and other alternative fuels.The author's deep knowledge of and love for the NAGP come across clearly from the first few pages of the book. The history, geography, environment, economy, and sociology of the NAGP lay a fascinating background for subsequent discussions of potential climate change impacts on the NAGP and, in turn, the NAGP's potential role in mitigating climate change via soil carbon sequestration and biomass cropping for producing alternate fuels.This is a well-researched book with cited references for further reading and should serve as a very good primer for those interested in the NAGP's future as well as in the Earth's future.