Book review: Energy: A Human History, by Richard Rhodes
Pulitzer-winning author Richard Rhodes writes engagingly and with admirable clarity a history of energy that is a woefully incomplete.
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Pulitzer-winning author Richard Rhodes writes engagingly and with admirable clarity a history of energy that is a woefully incomplete.
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Technological Forecasting and Social Change has issued a Call for Papers for a Special Issue in Honor of Prof. Robert U. Ayres, a key figure in the development of biophysical economics. Contributions can be submitted by the 30th of November 2017.
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Book Review: Energy and Civilization – A History. By Vaclav Smil. MIT Press, 2017.
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Book Review: Energy Return on Investment – A Unifying Principle for Biology, Economics, and Sustainability. Charles A.S. Hall. Springer International Publishing, 2017
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The 2017 edition of the LIPHE4 Summer School provides a chance to learn how to analyse the metabolic patterns of societies.
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New research raises some crucial questions about the energetic performance of available energy storage options and their ability to support the transition to renewable energy.
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New research outlines how energy resource depletion and declining energy return on investment (EROI) may affect prosperity.
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A recently published study proposes a novel approach to measure how much ‘net energy’ is produced at national level.
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More 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.
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The rapid growth of renewable energy technologies is creating lots of jobs. But should we really rejoice?
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