Paul Zurav: The Biggest Investment in History, Kartoniert / Broschiert
The Biggest Investment in History
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- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9798233500817
- Umfang:
- 532 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 703 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 152 mm
- Stärke:
- 27 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 12.4.2027
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The air your children breathe carries toxins from an industry your taxes subsidize. The food on your table was grown in soil stripped of the nutrients that kept people healthy for ten thousand years. The water coming out of your tap may already carry the legacy of decades of industrial runoff.
You did not choose this. But you have been paying for it.
The same system taking your money is burning the Amazon, the forest that exhales the oxygen that fills a fifth of every breath taken on earth, and whose trees pull so much water from the ground and return it to the sky that scientists call it a flying river, generating rainfall across an entire continent. It is creating dead zones in our oceans, more than 400 of them, where fertilizer runoff from industrial farms has choked out all life. It is bleaching the coral reefs that shelter a quarter of all ocean species and feed more than a billion people.
In your tax bill, subsidizing corporations that knew the damage they were doing and funded the campaigns to hide it. In your insurance premiums, rising every year as the storms get worse and the fires get larger. In your medical bills, the asthma, the cancers, the diabetes, the heart disease that trace back to what industry put in the air and the water and the food. In your grocery bill, food that costs more, nourishes less, and no longer tastes the way it did when your parents were young, because the soil it grew in has been stripped of the biology that made food both nutritious and flavorful. In your power outages, your water bills, your crumbling roads, the deferred cost of infrastructure that was never properly maintained because the true price of neglect was always pushed to the next generation.
You have been paying for the destruction of the world. They just made sure you could never see the whole bill at once.
The argument this book makes is not about saving the planet. It is about stopping the bleeding from your own wallet and replacing what has been draining it with something that pays you back.
Clean energy. Rebuilt infrastructure. Restored soil. Recovered ecosystems. These are not idealistic goals. They are investments with calculable returns, in lower energy costs, in better food, in fewer medical bills, in infrastructure that works, in a climate stable enough to plan around. The shift from the system destroying these things to the system rebuilding them is the most financially compelling investment available to any person, any community, or any generation.
The monthly payment on that shift costs a fraction of what the broken system already takes from you invisibly every year. And at the end of thirty years, the energy is free, the soil is rebuilding, the air is clean, and the asset keeps producing returns for the next century.
For homeowners, the math is immediate. A combined solar and geothermal system can be installed at no upfront cost, financed over thirty years at a monthly payment roughly half of what you currently pay for electricity and heating combined. From the first month, you spend less than you did before. At the end of thirty years, you own the system outright and your energy costs drop to near zero.
Written for the person at the kitchen table first. Documented for the investor and the policymaker. Built to make the obvious choice undeniable.
The window is open. The return is the greatest in history.