100% Renewables – A few remarks about the Jacobson/Clack controversy

The scientific debate about the feasibility of a full transition to renewable energy is suddenly becoming heated. Yet it may somehow be missing the point.
Read moreThe scientific debate about the feasibility of a full transition to renewable energy is suddenly becoming heated. Yet it may somehow be missing the point.
Read moreBook Review: Energy and Civilization – A History. By Vaclav Smil. MIT Press, 2017.
Read moreBook Review: Energy Return on Investment – A Unifying Principle for Biology, Economics, and Sustainability. Charles A.S. Hall. Springer International Publishing, 2017
Read moreThe 2017 edition of the LIPHE4 Summer School provides a chance to learn how to analyse the metabolic patterns of societies.
Read moreNew research raises some crucial questions about the energetic performance of available energy storage options and their ability to support the transition to renewable energy.
Read moreNew research outlines how energy resource depletion and declining energy return on investment (EROI) may affect prosperity.
Read moreA recently published study proposes a novel approach to measure how much ‘net energy’ is produced at national level.
Read moreMore reliable macroeconomic models are needed to inform energy policies, which properly integrate the role of energy in the economy. You can help make this happen.
Read moreThe rapid growth of renewable energy technologies is creating lots of jobs. But should we really rejoice?
Read moreThe European Commission will host a workshop in Brussels on April 20, 2017 to examine ‘New Narratives of Energy and Sustainability’. You’re invited.
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