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Energy and Civilization
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Energy and Civilization

A History

MIT Press, 2017 mais...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Scientific
  • For Experts

Recommendation

Canadian university professor Vaclav Smil’s legendary work on energy, particularly in the United States, has garnered worldwide honor. Yet Smil writes for experts, not the layperson. His energy overview covers 441 dense pages and oddly-sequenced chapters – plus addenda – relaying statistics, facts and expert opinion, but little softening storytelling. He describes the role of energy in societal issues, slavery, war, economic growth and environmental ruin. This brilliant work best serves determined readers pursuing encyclopedic knowledge of the history and role of energy from fire to fusion.

Take-Aways

  • Without energy in one of its many forms, nothing gets done.
  • Energy conversion and use – including energy from the sun, wind and domesticated animals – enabled agriculture, which led to civilization.
  • Energy advantages in coal, steam, gas and oil explain much of the rise of history’s great empires. 

About the Author

Vaclav Smil’s other books include Should We Eat Meat; Global Catastrophes and Trends; Energy Myths and Realities; and Power Density.