Fuelling the Future

Fuelling the Future
Title Fuelling the Future PDF eBook
Author A. Mendez-Vilas
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Pages 615
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1612335586

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"This book contains a selection of papers presented at The Energy & Materials Research Conference (EMR2012), which was held in Torremolinos, Málaga (Spain), during June 20th-22nd 2012."--p. ix.

The Ingenuity Gap

The Ingenuity Gap
Title The Ingenuity Gap PDF eBook
Author Thomas Homer-Dixon
Publisher Vintage
Pages 443
Release 2001-05-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0375412719

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“Human beings have been smart enough to turn nature to their ends, generate vast wealth for themselves, and double their average life span. But are they smart enough to solve the problems of the 21st century?” -- Thomas Homer-Dixon In The Ingenuity Gap, Thomas Homer-Dixon, "global guru" (the Toronto Star), asks: is our world becoming too complex, too fast-paced to manage? The challenges facing us converge, intertwine, and remain largely beyond our ken. Most of suspect the "experts don't really know what's going on; that as a species we've released forces that are neither managed nor manageable. We are fast approaching a time when we may no longer be able to control a world that increasingly exceeds our grasp. This is "the ingenuity gap" -- the term coined by Thomas Homer-Dixon -- the critical gap between our need for practical, innovative ideas to solve complex problems and our actual supply of those ideas. Through gripping narrative stories and incidents that exemplify his arguments, he takes us on a world tour that begins with a heartstopping description of the tragic crash of United Airlines Flight 232 from Denver to Chicago and includes Las Vegas in its desert, a wilderness beach in British Columbia, and his solitary search for a little girl in Patna, India. He shows how, in our complex world, while poor countries are particularly vulnerable to ingenuity gaps, our own rich countries are not immune, and we are caught between a requirement for ingenuity and an increasingly uncertain supply. When the gap widens, political disintegration and violent upheaval can result, reaching into our own economies and daily lives in subtle ways. In compelling, lucid, prose, he makes real the problems we face and suggests how we might overcome them.

Food and Fuel

Food and Fuel
Title Food and Fuel PDF eBook
Author Andrew Heintzman
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 410
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0887848265

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Culls top-selected essays from Feeding the Future and Fueling the Future to explore the reasons for food and fuel shortages and what might be done to resolve them, in a volume that includes pieces by such thinkers as Thomas Homer-Dixon, Gordon Laird, and Jeremy Rifkin. Original.

Solar Hydrogen

Solar Hydrogen
Title Solar Hydrogen PDF eBook
Author Mario Pagliaro
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages 185
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1849731950

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With reference to many examples as well as to new technologies, written by experts in the field, this accessible book provides insight into a crucial technology and numerous color pictures contribute to the book's readability.

Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy
Title Renewable Energy PDF eBook
Author Joshua Sneideman
Publisher Nomad Press
Pages 259
Release 2016-04-18
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1619303582

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How do we heat our homes, light our rooms, and power our cars? With energy! In 2014, the United States relied on fossil fuels for about 67 percent of its power. But as the fossil fuel supply dwindles and climate change becomes an increasingly urgent issue, individuals, businesses, and governments are expanding their sources of renewable energy, including solar, wind, biofuel, hydro, and geothermal. In Renewable Energy: Discover the Fuel of the Future, readers ages 9 to 12 learn about these renewable energy sources and discover how sunshine can be used to power light bulbs and how the earth's natural heat can be used to warm our houses. Young readers weigh the pros and cons of different energy sources and make their own informed opinions about which resources are the best choices for different uses. Renewable energy industries provide a booming field for future scientists and engineers. This book shows kids these future jobs and gets them excited about contributing to a world run on clean energy. Hands-on projects, essential questions, links to online primary sources, and science-minded prompts to think more about energy, the environment, and the repercussions of our choices make this book a key addition to classrooms and libraries.

Powering the Future

Powering the Future
Title Powering the Future PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Laughlin
Publisher Basic Books (AZ)
Pages 236
Release 2011-09-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0465022197

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A Nobel laureate imagines the techonolgies that will allow us to harness alternative fuel sources and power society, despite the lack of carbon-based fuels, in an intriguing look at two centuries into the future.

Future-Proofing Fuel Cells

Future-Proofing Fuel Cells
Title Future-Proofing Fuel Cells PDF eBook
Author Martin David
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 147
Release 2021-07-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030768066

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As the world accelerates towards a renewable energy transition, the demand for critical raw materials (CRMs) for energy generation, conversion, and storage technologies is seeing a drastic increase. Such materials are not only subject to limited supply and extreme price volatility but can also represent serious burdens to the environment, to human health, and also to socio-political systems. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, this book provides a novel perspective on the discussion about material dependencies of energy technologies. It examines CRMs use in fuel cells, an emerging energy conversion technology, and discusses governance strategies for early-stage fuel cell development to predict and avoid potential issues. This will be an invaluable resource for researchers in energy studies, engineering, sociology and political science as well as those with a general interest in this field looking for an accessible overview.