Sweet Fuel traces the Brazilian industry's growth from the 1930s to the 2000s. The book examines the political investment and associated environmental and social costs that transformed Brazilian ethanol into a unique solution to the energy crisis of the 1970s and later a global solution to the climate crisis of the twenty-first century.
Sweet Fuel traces the Brazilian industry's growth from the 1930s to the 2000s. The book examines the political investment and associated environmental and social costs that transformed Brazilian ethanol into a unique solution to the energy crisis of the 1970s and later a global solution to the climate crisis of the twenty-first century.
Jennifer Eaglin is an assistant professor of environmental history/sustainability at The Ohio State University. Her dissertation won the Lewis Hanke Award of the Conference on Latin American History.
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Acknowledgments Note on Text and Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Early Sugar and Ethanol Policy, 1933-1959 Chapter 2: Sugar, Ethanol, and Development, 1959-1975 Chapter 3: Proálcool, 1975-1985 Chapter 4: Lakes of Sacrifice: Ethanol and Water Pollution Chapter 5: Proálcool, Caneworkers, and the Guariba Strikes of 1984 Chapter 6: Proálcool Reimagined, 1985-2003 Epilogue Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Note on Text and Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Early Sugar and Ethanol Policy, 1933-1959 Chapter 2: Sugar, Ethanol, and Development, 1959-1975 Chapter 3: Proálcool, 1975-1985 Chapter 4: Lakes of Sacrifice: Ethanol and Water Pollution Chapter 5: Proálcool, Caneworkers, and the Guariba Strikes of 1984 Chapter 6: Proálcool Reimagined, 1985-2003 Epilogue Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
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