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When Technology Fails: A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability, and Surviving the Long Emergency, 2nd Edition Paperback – Illustrated, August 18, 2008

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"This book is an indispensable basic manual for the real-life issues that await us in the decades to come. . . [A] treasure trove of practical wisdom."―James Howard Kunstler, author of The Geography of Nowhere

Matthew Stein’s comprehensive primer on sustainable living skills―from food and water to shelter and energy to first-aid and crisis-management skills―prepares you to embark on the path toward sustainability. But unlike any other book, Stein not only shows you how to live green in seemingly stable times, but to live in the face of potential disasters, lasting days or years, coming in the form of social upheaval, economic meltdown, or environmental catastrophe.

When Technology Fails covers the gamut.

Inside, you’ll learn:

  • The basics of installing a renewable energy system for your home or business
  • How to find and sterilize water in the face of utility failure
  • How to keep warm if you’ve been left temporarily homeless
  • Practical information for dealing with water-quality issues
  • Alternative health and first-aid techniques

Each chapter describes skills for self-reliance in good times and bad.

Chapters Include:

  • A survey of the risks to the status quo
  • Supplies and preparation for short- and long-term emergencies
  • Emergency measures for survival
  • Prepping water, food, shelter, and clothing
  • First aid, low-tech medicine, and healing
  • Securing energy, heat, and power
  • Metalworking
  • Utensils and storage
  • Low-tech chemistry engineering, machines, and materials

Fully revised and expanded, When Technology Fails ends on a positive, proactive note with a chapter on “Making the Shift to Sustainability,” which offers practical suggestions for changing our world on personal, community and global levels.

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Review From John Egan, proprietor of the website SurvivalistBooks.com-
Matthew Stein has written a clear, concise book on the subject of survival that, while educating, also does what few others have managed to do - entertain and engage the reader. Throughout the book you'll find personal stories accompanying the text to further illustrate or drive home a point. The use of these asides brings you into Matthew Stein's life, as he recounts personal stories of survival and tells the stories of others who have managed to overcome the odds to survive. Not just a survival book, Matthew also covers topics like alternative therapies; how to create a survival mindset; survival strategies; renewable energy; companion gardening; prophecies etc. as well as all the regular topics found in such books - edible plants; first aid; making a survival kit; growing, hunting and foraging; making tools; creating shelters; spinning/weaving/tanning etc. The book has some great illustrations that make plant identification and first aid that much easier to understand and each chapter finishes with a reference section listing books (along with a short review) and resources (with web addresses where available).




"If you've been wondering about how to respond to the twin dangers of peak oil and global warming, one of your best choices would be to read this book."--Greg Pahl, author of The Citizen-Powered Energy Handbook: Community Solutions to a Global Crisis



"We imagine that we live in the age of information, but this engrossing book reminds us of how comparatively little we know. Most human communities used to know how to provide water and food and energy for themselves, but most of the tips in this comprehensive account will come as news to most Americans. You may never need to put them into practice (or you may need them this winter when home heating prices soar) but at the very least they illuminate the state of our comparative ignorance."--Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy




"You don't need to be a survivalist to appreciate this book. If you are thoughtful. If you seek a simpler, more sustainable life or if you feel as though technology has already failed us in the ways that matter, this is a book you want in your personal library."--Kathy Harrison, author of Just In Case: How to Be Self-Sufficient When the Unexpected Happens




"This book is an indispensable basic manual for the real-life issues that await us in the decades to come. Those who read it, and pay attention to its treasure trove of practical wisdom, will enjoy a huge advantage as the cheap oil fiesta winds down and circumstances compel us to live differently."--James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency



"A fascinating collection of concepts and skills that will satisfy everyone from the casual do-it-yourself enthusiast to someone who wants to attempt self-reliance and the ultimate emergency preparedness."--Howard Backer, MD, author of Wilderness First Aid: Emergency Care for Wilderness Locations and past president of the Wilderness Medical Society




"I have no children because I read M. King Hubbert's analyses on the future of oil and other fossil fuels in 1969, and Limits to Growth shortly thereafter. It was clear to me then and in every year since that our whole economy, and all of our economic principles, were based on cheap oil that would not last. The reason that economists could get away with criticizing Hubbert and LTG as well promoting their basically absurd theories that often disregarded and even belittled natural resources was that, in fact, more oil could be pulled out of the ground to make ANY economic theory or policy work, no matter how stupid. Now that the oil spigot is sputtering the economists' theories and policies are increasingly shown to be failures. We need a whole new way to think about how we do our economies. In the spirit of the old Whole Earth Catalogues Matt Stein does a marvelous and diverse job of helping us to think about how we might go about generating an approach to our economies that can make sense. This is a great book to have on your bookshelf as we enter the post-peak second half of the age of oil."--Professor Charles A.S. Hall, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry




"When Technology Fails is the roadmap that you want and need to navigate whatever may lie ahead."--John L. Chunta, PeakOilResources.com



"We may all need a survival reference when technology fails. Matthew provides one--fact-filled, with useful tips on all aspects of survival, clothing, food, shelter, water, etc., including such vital subjects as grazing and the green pharmacy."--James A. Duke, economic botanist, USDA (ret.), and author of The Green Pharmacy



"A marvelous guidebook for helping us through the worst of times, and even improving on the best of times."--Thom Hartmann, syndicated radio host and author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight



"When the grid goes down, having this book with you could be the difference between life and death."--Matt Savinar, author of Life After the Oil Crash



"Stein's excellent guide to simplifying your life, reducing your environmental impact, and pulling yourself out of a jam is sure to gather no dust on your bookshelf... This book is a personal and planetary empowerment tool."--Richard Heede, Ph.D., author, Homemade Money: How to Save Energy and Dollars in Your Home




"I liked this book. It's carefully researched, comprehensive, well illustrated, and readable. It presents much needed alternate information, for, in my opinion, technology has already 'failed' ...So replacement of polluting 'high' technologies with non-polluting 'low' ones is urgent, and Matthew Stein's handbook systematically and accurately surveys a wide array of possible low-tech options. Much hard work, time, and talent went into the building of this basic reference survey of low-tech options."--Carla Emery, author, The Encyclopedia of Country Living: An Old-Fashioned Recipe Book




"When Technology Fails is a massive project done well. First the book gives a superb presentation of WHY one should be more aware and prepared--and then HOW one should go about this. The scope of this book... is thorough. Not only is the information presented well, but a solid bibliography can carry the student as far as he desires in any particular area of interest."--John McPherson, author, Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills







"Matthew Stein has done us all a tremendous favor by searching far and wide for useful knowledge. In this era of specialization, personal and social viability depend on expansive thinking. When Technology Fails is itself a powerful expression of the technology of sustainable living. It teaches more skills than I thought possible in just one book and rightly combines the immediacy of an emergency escape plan with the urgency for long-term thinking."--Mathis Wackernagel, Executive Director of the Global Footprint Network



"When Technology Fails is a comprehensive guide and compendium of the tools society will require as it reaches the convergence of hyper-inflation, oil depletion, and environmental limitations; in other words, at the point where technology fails."--William Kemp, author of The Renewable Energy Handbook



"When Technology Fails. . . Like that's some sort of unlikely future possibility! Technology is always failing while people stand around befuddled about what to do. With Mat Stein's book, when push comes to shove, you can be your own veritable MacGyver. Not only does it provide us with the information we need to plan for, and deal with, potential emergencies and disasters, it also shows us how we can live more sustainably and self-reliantly in today's world of climate change and gas prices that are going through the ceiling. This is the sort of ingenuity for which Americans have been famous. When Technology Fails is to the mechanical world what Joy of Cooking is to the world of cooking. In other words, the encyclopedia every home should have on hand. Keep it right next to the emergency flashlight and your Swiss Army knife."--David Blume, permaculturist and author of Alcohol Can Be A Gas!



"Whether you are seeking self-reliance and a simpler life or fear the collapse of social services, this compendium of practical information for sustainable living belongs on your bookshelf..."--Fred C. Walters, editor, Acres U.S.A. magazine




"The depth of this book, covering everything from building materials to spiritual healing, is astounding. It is a one-stop source... to create a self-sufficient, earth-friendly lifestyle. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in preserving the health of themselves and the planet--and moving toward a sustainable, sane way of living."--Robyn Griggs Lawrence, editor-in-chief, Natural Home magazine




"Matthew Stein gives us a readable, updated wake-up call for sustainability practices in the best tradition of Paul Ehrlich, Lester Brown, and Jared Diamond."--Stephen Schneider, Ph.D., Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies at Stanford University and coordinating lead author in IPCC summary papers on climate change



"In this age of over-consumption, truth is lost in a myriad of commercialized details. Matthew Stein picks up and assembles these shattered shards, and by examining each in the meticulous manner of a crime scene investigator, offers valuable insight and practical tools to survive in a world at the brink of chaos. In doing so, he helps maintain sanity in a time of hardening denial about the state of the world--and helps throw open the door to Plato's Cave where so many of us remain uncomfortably shackled."--Peter Droege, author of The Renewable City and Urban Energy Transition

About the Author

Over the course of his life and career as an engineer and building contractor, Matthew Stein built hurricane-resistant, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly homes and designed consumer water-filtration devices, commercial water-filtration systems, and automated assembly machinery among other things. His books include When Technology Fails and When Disaster Strikes. Matthew passed away in 2018.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1933392452
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Chelsea Green Publishing; 2nd edition (August 18, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 493 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781933392455
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1933392455
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 1.5 x 11 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Author, engineer, designer, and green builder, Mat Stein was born and raised in Burlington Vermont. His parents started him walking on skis at age three, hiking at age 5, backpacking at age seven, hunting at age 10, rock climbing and extreme skiing at age 11. The Green mountains of Vermont, White mountains of New Hampshire, and the Adirondack’s of upstate New York were his four-season childhood play grounds. After graduating from MIT in 1978, the lure of the “real mountains” of the west drew Mat across the country to California.

Always enjoying work with his hands, and being outside in the wilderness, Mat found it stifling to go to work as a design engineer in Silicon Valley, pushing pencils day after day. So, he took breaks from engineering off-and-on for several years to be a carpenter, climb the vertical walls of Yosemite, and teach skiing and High School math. In the mid eighties, after lots of stress and lost hair, he bailed from designing disc drives in Silicon Valley to a ten-acre homestead in the foothills of the Sierras. Mat has built hurricane and earthquake resistant, energy efficient, environmentally friendly homes. He has also designed, among other things, consumer water filtration devices, solar PV roofing panels, medical bacteriological filters, emergency chemical drench systems, computer disk drives, and portable fiberglass buildings.

A thirty year interest in alternative healing got its start while Mat was still a freshman at MIT, after he witnessed the miraculous remote healing of a crippled friend (big shake up to his scientific “Billiard Ball Theory of the Universe” way of thinking). Over the years, this interest expanded to the use of herbs, homeopathy, and other alternatives to heal medical conditions that weren’t responding to western style medicine.

Eventually he and his wife Josie wandered farther into the mountains to Truckee, where have their current home in the High Sierra Mountains of California (Truckee is where the Donner Party had their infamous barbecue about 150 years ago). About a decade back, they took a three year break from the deep Sierra snows to build energy efficient and environmentally friendly homes on Maui. The engineer, carpenter, and backwoodsman sides of Mat found peace, harmony, and synergy through renewable energy, green building, and self-reliance. Today, Mat owns and operates Stein Design and Construction, providing product design services, engineering analysis, and green building.

It was a true epiphany that started Mat firmly on the path of self-reliance, emergency prep, and sustainability. Around Thanksgiving of 1997, during his morning session of prayer and meditation, in answer to a simple request for “guidance and inspiration”, Mat received a fully developed “story board” type of pictorial outline that popped into his head instantaneously. It was the outline for a massive handbook to help people be more self-reliant, live more sustainably, and prepare to weather the coming storms as we pass through this age of uncertainty and change. After three years of work, this “cosmic download” crystallized into his first book, When Technology Fails.

Mat still enjoys playing around in the vertical world of rock walls, though since suffering (and recovering from) a serious injury in a 50 foot ground fall (gravity sucks!) he no longer “pushes the envelope” quite like he used to. Wintertime finds Mat volunteering as a guide and cross country ski instructor for the blind with the Sierra Regional Ski for Light program.

For more information, see www.whentechfails.com and www.matstein.com

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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2011
I read this book a couple years ago, and then bought extra copies as gifts for friends and family, with my only request being they "pay it forward" by giving a copy to people they care about also.

As someone who (like the author) has spent much time thinking and reading about sustainability (or lack thereof), this is the book I would have written too, except Matthew Stein reads more and writes better than I ever will. Engineers like us spend time thinking about how things can go wrong to hopefully avoid failures. Unfortunately we all know things often fail anyway, and there are a number of significant (potential) risks both locally and globally going forward; so I'm afraid those who believe nothing bad could ever happen just haven't been paying attention.

The wise among us might learn some basic skills from previous generations that have largely been forgotten in our modern tech frenzied lifestyles. If you don't have time to learn now, putting this book on your shelf may be some of the cheapest insurance you can buy. If and when the time comes you need some of this info, it will be great to look up in one handy reference. Of course, the author can't cover every detail of so many subjects in one volume, but there is generally enough info to get a good idea on things you may be interested in, while all his sources are nicely discussed in context to help toward far more in-depth study on any subject desired. In fact, I was especially pleased and impressed to see a number of my favorite other books recommended in this one as well. Finally, I'd like to try the Kindle version (when I get my screen fixed) since 500 pages is hefty to carry on the go, but I'll keep my paper copy in a safe place too -- for obvious reasons.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2012
I bought this book based on the comprehensive table of contents and excellent reviews. I was impressed when I received it but figured it would be more of a reference than something I'd read from cover to cover. That changed after reading the first couple chapters - I was hooked and am almost tbrough the entire book. The material is presented in a very clear and concise format with enough detail to be informative without overloading the reader. Each topic is then followed by a comprehensive list of references for further education. The author is an engineer by education and has experience in many of the areas covered. This is evident in his approach to the topics. If there is a single theme that is most prevalent - it's sustainability - the need for both industry and individuals to prosper without depleting resources. This is not based on extreme environmentalism but rather the logic of limited natural resources being strained by (1) population growth, (2) the emergence of China, India and other countries as industrial / consummer nations and (3) the damage already done to our water / ecosystems. I highly recommend it whether your just interested in the topics or are a full blown "prepper".
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2010
I'll say 90-95% of this book is filled with great information for someone who has no formal training in military/survival or tactics. There are parts of this book that you could rip the pages out of it to lighten it up some and have a great technical manual for standard survival skills. Some covered subjects in this book are not done as in depth or at all in other survival manuals. The medical and identification sections of plants and animals I particularly like as a more comprehensive source than other guides.

The pages that could be torn out are pure trash and liberal garbage as an attempt to get people to think the "progressive" way (global warming, greenhouse, peak oil, the usual), even for someone that may have no real interest in those topics. I would love to give this book 5 stars for the wealth of practical information, but those few sections ruin it and drop a star. If the publisher would re-print this book with the same information in the practical and majority sections of this book, then call it the "comprehensive survival guide for the outdoor enthusiast," it would be a 5 star best seller in the genre.

Even if you aren't a liberal type and, like many survivalist type people, lean towards a conservative viewpoint, get this book for the wealth of content and just laugh at the other pages or use them for kindling.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
This is what I expected AND A WHOLE LOT MORE. This book has EVERYTHING you need when the world crashes.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2009
This book appears to be very comprehensive on the subject matter. It definitely looks to be a definitive text on the subject of sustainable life in the absence of technology. I say that it 'appears' so because I haven't finished reading it but even just a quick flip-through gives you a sense that there is an immense amount of information inside. There are diagrams and charts and very good descriptions of the subjects of each chapter. The drawback, which is hardly even one, is that for the amount of information you get the book is on the hefty side. It is paperback however the length and width dimensions are larger. For a book you keep on the bookshelf it's just fine but if you were packing it up or thinking of taking it around with you then it may get prohibitive. I still gave the book a 5 star rating because the larger size is to be expected and for the money it is easily one of the best deals on books of this sort.
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Josy Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!
Reviewed in Germany on May 4, 2021
Got this for my boyfriend for Christmas, he really likes it. So many detailed descriptions, offers a lot to learn!
Michelle Gerin-Lajoie
5.0 out of 5 stars I was happy to learn some of the knowledge found in this ...
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2016
I was happy to learn some of the knowledge found in this book. I am someone who depends too much on technology.
windsofkarma
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding textbook
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2011
This is a very comprehensive and practical textbook. I haven't read it throughout but what I have seen is mostly of a very high standard and well written. It does contain a lot of pages of other references, I'm not taking a star off for that since it doesn't detract from the content. It does contain one or two things I don't entirely agree with (to do with silver particularly) but again the quality of the rest of the content is too high to feel a need to penalise it here.
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jam
5.0 out of 5 stars the title is a bit misleading, but is a very excellent well researched book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 6, 2017
any one interested in self sustainability this is a must
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Jackie Adams
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2016
What a fantastic read. Everything you need for when the power goes for good.