"These reflections on technology should stimulate your thinking about the crucial questions of our day."- Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org "Peter Denton draws engineers to critically examine why we do what we do, and the questions to which engineering asserts its claim - but also holds the responsibility - to answer."- Marcia Friesen, P.Eng., Ph.D., Dean, Price Faculty of Engineering, University of Manitoba "Denton's The End of Technology is a careful but passionate book full of good sense about a subject that we all need to understand deeply.
It is perfect for STEM students and faculties, but, really, it is a book for all of us. I love this book."- James Gustave Speth, former Dean, Yale School of the Environment "This is the most important book on technology and sustainability since David Dickson's The Politics of Technology and E.F. Schumacher's Small is Beautiful."- Dr. Sal Restivo, author of The Age of the Social "Peter Denton encourages us to step back from looking at the problems of climate change and a lack of sustainability with sorrow and regret, and to make choices as individuals that can make a real difference."- John Craynon, Ph.
D., PE, Teaching Assistant Professor, Mining Engineering, West Virginia University "This is a book that deserves a wide readership."- John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology "This book will inspire readers to reconnect with their humanity and take care of each other and Mother Nature so that, together, we can create a sustainable future for all."- Kehkashan Basu, MSM, Founder-President, Green Hope Foundation.