The Energy-Climate Continuum: Lessons from Basic Science and History
Autor Antoine Breten Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2017
It is a must-read for everyone, who wants to understand how intimately the energy and climate debates are linked to each other, and who wants to participate in these omnipresent discussions. Antoine Bret explains in his book how fossil fuels became indispensable for our society. He carefully explains how and why this impacts the earth's climate. And he points out that all available fossil fuels will sooner or later be used up. Therefore, he introduces and discusses the alternatives, which are currently considered.
The book is divided into three parts. The first part explains the problem and where we stand today, the second part critically discusses possible elements of solution. The third part illustrates historic case studies, containing both warning as well as encouraging examples of societies at turning points.
This book is a careful introduction to these topics. The basic science behind the problem and the debates are introduced in an understandable and nicely readable fashion. Facts are illustrated with simple back-on-the-envelope calculations, providing a good feeling for orders of magnitudes. A rich appendix provides additional background information for the interested readers. In this way, the book can even be a valuable resource for introductory university courses in physics, climate science, natural science and many more subjects.
This book is a real conversation starter and can be recommended to everyone, specialist or non-specialist, who wants to understand the actual energy-climate debates and maybe even involve.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319361826
ISBN-10: 3319361821
Pagini: 169
Ilustrații: XII, 169 p. 49 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319361821
Pagini: 169
Ilustrații: XII, 169 p. 49 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Part I The Problem: What is the problem? Men and Joules.- A few Must-Know.- Fossil Fuels.- ABC of Climate Science.- Part II Elements of Solution: Energy Storage, Carbon Sequestration and Geo-Engineering.- Non-Fossil Energy Sources.- Constraints and Hazards.- A Toy Model.- Part III History: Why Societies are Fragile.- When Things went wrong.- When Things went right.- Appendices.
Recenzii
“This book is athoughtfully laid-out guide to help the reader grasp the immensity and intimacyof the energy and climate connection: a conversation starter and igniter. … youwill be invited to draw your own conclusions about the issues presented as yougain basic insight into the energy and climate relationship. … As a specialistin energy education, I have read and digested countless energy and climatechange articles, books, and classroom lessons. … The Energy–Climate Continuumis refreshingly different.” (Cynthia Howell, Reports of the National Center forScience Education, September-October, 2015)
“This book addresses the threats andopportunities facing the global energy systems, explaining in a readable wayhow strongly the energy and climate debates are interconnected. … The book,which is very much worth reading by everyone who wants to understand thepresent energy-climate debate, shows that we need the development of allpotentially viable options for low-carbon energy, promoting research and favouringinnovation without jeopardising the security of energy supply.” (Carlos Hidalgo,Europhysics News, Vol. 46 (5-6), 2015)
“This book addresses the threats andopportunities facing the global energy systems, explaining in a readable wayhow strongly the energy and climate debates are interconnected. … The book,which is very much worth reading by everyone who wants to understand thepresent energy-climate debate, shows that we need the development of allpotentially viable options for low-carbon energy, promoting research and favouringinnovation without jeopardising the security of energy supply.” (Carlos Hidalgo,Europhysics News, Vol. 46 (5-6), 2015)
Notă biografică
Antoine C. Bret is Associate Professor at the Universidad Castilla La Mancha. His main research interests focus on theoretical plasma physics and astrophysics.
Antoine Bret has been teaching an introductory course for students in engineering, where he introduces the debates about energy and climate change and in particular their intimate catenation. The present book is the consequent continuation and it will also provide non-specialists with a basic understanding of the energy-climate continuum.
Antoine Bret has been teaching an introductory course for students in engineering, where he introduces the debates about energy and climate change and in particular their intimate catenation. The present book is the consequent continuation and it will also provide non-specialists with a basic understanding of the energy-climate continuum.
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This book puts the debates about the energy-climate continuum on a scientific ground!
It is a must-read for everyone, who wants to understand how intimately the energy and climate debates are linked to each other, and who wants to participate in these omnipresent discussions. Antoine Bret explains in his book how fossil fuels became indispensable for our society. He carefully explains how and why this impacts the earth's climate. And he points out that all available fossil fuels will sooner or later be used up. Therefore, he introduces and discusses the alternatives, which are currently considered.
The book is divided into three parts. The first part explains the problem and where we stand today, the second part critically discusses possible elements of solution. The third part illustrates historic case studies, containing both warning as well as encouraging examples of societies at turning points.
This book is a careful introduction to these topics. The basic science behind the problem and the debates are introduced in an understandable and nicely readable fashion. Facts are illustrated with simple back-on-the-envelope calculations, providing a good feeling for orders of magnitudes. A rich appendix provides additional background information for the interested readers. In this way, the book can even be a valuable resource for introductory university courses in physics, climate science, natural science, and many more subjects.
This book is a real conversation starter, and can be recommended to everyone, specialist or non-specialist, who wants to understand the actual energy-climate debates and maybe even involve.
It is a must-read for everyone, who wants to understand how intimately the energy and climate debates are linked to each other, and who wants to participate in these omnipresent discussions. Antoine Bret explains in his book how fossil fuels became indispensable for our society. He carefully explains how and why this impacts the earth's climate. And he points out that all available fossil fuels will sooner or later be used up. Therefore, he introduces and discusses the alternatives, which are currently considered.
The book is divided into three parts. The first part explains the problem and where we stand today, the second part critically discusses possible elements of solution. The third part illustrates historic case studies, containing both warning as well as encouraging examples of societies at turning points.
This book is a careful introduction to these topics. The basic science behind the problem and the debates are introduced in an understandable and nicely readable fashion. Facts are illustrated with simple back-on-the-envelope calculations, providing a good feeling for orders of magnitudes. A rich appendix provides additional background information for the interested readers. In this way, the book can even be a valuable resource for introductory university courses in physics, climate science, natural science, and many more subjects.
This book is a real conversation starter, and can be recommended to everyone, specialist or non-specialist, who wants to understand the actual energy-climate debates and maybe even involve.
Caracteristici
An entertaining, highly informative introduction to the intimate linkage between the energy and climate debates Illustrates the basic science behind energy and climate with back-of-the-envelope calculations, that even non-experts can easily follow without a calculator Thus provides an access to getting an accurate feeling for orders of magnitudes from simple estimations A conversation starter for some of the most debated topics of today Compares the actual situation with historic cases of societies at a turning point and finds warning as well as encouraging examples For everyone, who wants to understand the debates about the energy-climate continuum, this is the must-read introduction Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras