About the author
Richard Heinberg is Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute, and is regarded as one of the world’s foremost advocates for a shift away from our current reliance on fossil fuels.
Richard is the author of fourteen books, including some of the seminal works on society’s current energy and environmental sustainability crisis:
- Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival
(New Society, September 2021) power.postcarbon.org - Our Renewable Future: Laying the Path for One Hundred Percent Clean Energy
co-authored with David Fridley (Island Press, 2016; French edition 2019) ourrenewablefuture.org - The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New Economic Reality
(New Society, 2011; UK, Chinese, Korean, Dutch, and French editions 2012; German and Spanish editions 2014) - Peak Everything: Waking Up to the Century of Declines
(New Society, 2007; UK, German, and Korean editions, 2008) - Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World
(New Society, 2004; UK edition 2005; Arabic edition, 2017) - The Party’s Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies
(New Society, 2003; UK, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Arabic editions, 2004-2005; revised North American edition, 2005; French edition 2008)
Richard has authored hundreds of essays and articles that have appeared in such journals as Nature, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, The American Prospect, Public Policy Research, Quarterly Review, Literary Review, Yes!, and The Sun; and on web sites such as Resilience.org, CommonDreams.org, Alternet.org, ProjectCensored.com, and Counterpunch.com. His monthly MuseLetter has been in publication since 1992 and has been included in Utne Magazine’s annual list of Best Alternative Newsletters.
Richard has delivered hundreds of lectures on energy and climate issues to audiences on six continents, addressing policy makers at many levels, from local City Councils to members of the European Parliament. He has been quoted and interviewed countless times for print (including for Reuters, the Associated Press, and Time), television (including Good Morning America, National Geographic, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Al-Jazeera, and C-SPAN), and radio (including NPR, WABC, and Air America).
Richard has appeared in many film and television documentaries, including Leonardo DiCaprio’s 11th Hour. He is a recipient of the Atlas Award for climate heroes (2012) and the M. King Hubbert Award for Excellence in Energy Education (2006). In 2012 Richard was appointed to His Majesty the King of Bhutan’s International Expert Working Group for the New Development Paradigm initiative.
Richard wrote and narrated Post Carbon Institute’s animated video 300 Years of Fossil Fuels in 300 Seconds (winner of a YouTubes’s/DoGooder 2011 Video of the Year Award), which has viewed by nearly two million people and translated into multiple languages. He is also the author and narrator of Post Carbon Institute’s 22-video Think Resilience online course.