The Thread of Energy
Autor Martin J. Pasqualettien Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199394807
ISBN-10: 0199394806
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 194 figures and an 8-page full-color insert
Dimensiuni: 224 x 152 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199394806
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 194 figures and an 8-page full-color insert
Dimensiuni: 224 x 152 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Thread lays out a complex subject with admirable clarity. For environmental science classes, Thread may be even more valuable, because it deliberately traces the social dimensions of energy without delving into the physics and engineering. Without exposures like Thread, science students may be led into thinking that fixes to energy problems just require getting the science right.
The Thread of Energy explains the ubiquity of energy in all activities of a modern society. Prepared for a student audience, this well-researched and well-illustrated book explains many complexities and consequences of producing and using energy, particularly from fossil fuels. It urges readers to use the information to promote an energy transition to mitigate climate change [...] The many examples Tread presents make the book a good candidate for classes in environmental studies and sciences.
Enhanced by many drawings, photographs, tables, and illustrations, overall, the book is well written; full of interesting information, both quantitative and qualitative; and suitable for a general audience.
The book is incredibly well researched, beautifully written and surprisingly easy to understand even if one does not have a background in energy.
A prodigious achievement, this important book comes at a critical moment of energy transition and offers insights that challenge us to take both individual and collective responsibility for the fate of the world.
In our post-factual world full of instant simplistic expertise based on shallow learning it is important to have such books as Martin Pasqualetti's wide-ranging survey: factual, historically grounded and mindful of complexities.
A masterful piece of research and writing that takes decades of experience to produce, and it shows in every chapter.
Martin Pasqualetti has woven together a brilliant volume. Finally, an energy book for the rest of us! This book should be widely read and used, not only by energy, environmental and sustainability students and faculty but by government policy makers as well.
Brimming with historical and contemporary observations, practical insights and fascinating illustrations, The Thread of Energy promises to enrich the learning journey for students as well as seasoned researchers and practitioners.
The Thread of Energy is the kind of book that highlights connections and complexities, helping you to punch holes in the box you have been thinking inside. That's how the light gets in.
There are few authors who can describe in such a comprehensive and readable way the specific roles that energy has played and plays in the history and present of our society. Martin Pasqualetti dominates with the brilliance and clarity of language and complexity of analysis.
The Thread of Energy is a deep synthesis of knowledge from sociology and technology brought to bear on the transition to a low carbon energy future. The product of this synthesis is a book that is accessible for students and informative to professionals. I highly recommend The Thread of Energy to all readers interested in energy in the Anthropocene.
The Thread of Energy is a must read for anyone who wishes to comprehend the deep interdependencies among energy and society across different geographical contexts.
We appreciate, in Europe, too, Martin Pasqualetti's comprehensive, well written work which embraces all aspects of the energy sector from the viewpoint of social sciences. The book appears, fortunately, during the crucial transition to the new era of renewable sources of energy which will be decisive for our future.
The Thread of Energy is by far the most comprehensive survey of energy and its interrelationships with human society. It is the first book to read in order to get acquainted with the issues humanity faces in the 21st century, all of which revolve in some way around energy.
The Thread of Energy is a readable, engaging, and compelling book that provides an accessible overview of a complex field. The book mobilizes two assets to manage this complexity: a straightforward, clear writing style and a vault full of rich examples that Professor Pasqualetti has collected during a distinguished career.
In The Thread of Energy, Martin Pasqualetti has provided a terrific, accessible resource for newcomers looking to understand how the pieces fit together, for people steeped in the technologies and issues, and for everyone in-between.
The Thread of Energy explains the ubiquity of energy in all activities of a modern society. Prepared for a student audience, this well-researched and well-illustrated book explains many complexities and consequences of producing and using energy, particularly from fossil fuels. It urges readers to use the information to promote an energy transition to mitigate climate change [...] The many examples Tread presents make the book a good candidate for classes in environmental studies and sciences.
Enhanced by many drawings, photographs, tables, and illustrations, overall, the book is well written; full of interesting information, both quantitative and qualitative; and suitable for a general audience.
The book is incredibly well researched, beautifully written and surprisingly easy to understand even if one does not have a background in energy.
A prodigious achievement, this important book comes at a critical moment of energy transition and offers insights that challenge us to take both individual and collective responsibility for the fate of the world.
In our post-factual world full of instant simplistic expertise based on shallow learning it is important to have such books as Martin Pasqualetti's wide-ranging survey: factual, historically grounded and mindful of complexities.
A masterful piece of research and writing that takes decades of experience to produce, and it shows in every chapter.
Martin Pasqualetti has woven together a brilliant volume. Finally, an energy book for the rest of us! This book should be widely read and used, not only by energy, environmental and sustainability students and faculty but by government policy makers as well.
Brimming with historical and contemporary observations, practical insights and fascinating illustrations, The Thread of Energy promises to enrich the learning journey for students as well as seasoned researchers and practitioners.
The Thread of Energy is the kind of book that highlights connections and complexities, helping you to punch holes in the box you have been thinking inside. That's how the light gets in.
There are few authors who can describe in such a comprehensive and readable way the specific roles that energy has played and plays in the history and present of our society. Martin Pasqualetti dominates with the brilliance and clarity of language and complexity of analysis.
The Thread of Energy is a deep synthesis of knowledge from sociology and technology brought to bear on the transition to a low carbon energy future. The product of this synthesis is a book that is accessible for students and informative to professionals. I highly recommend The Thread of Energy to all readers interested in energy in the Anthropocene.
The Thread of Energy is a must read for anyone who wishes to comprehend the deep interdependencies among energy and society across different geographical contexts.
We appreciate, in Europe, too, Martin Pasqualetti's comprehensive, well written work which embraces all aspects of the energy sector from the viewpoint of social sciences. The book appears, fortunately, during the crucial transition to the new era of renewable sources of energy which will be decisive for our future.
The Thread of Energy is by far the most comprehensive survey of energy and its interrelationships with human society. It is the first book to read in order to get acquainted with the issues humanity faces in the 21st century, all of which revolve in some way around energy.
The Thread of Energy is a readable, engaging, and compelling book that provides an accessible overview of a complex field. The book mobilizes two assets to manage this complexity: a straightforward, clear writing style and a vault full of rich examples that Professor Pasqualetti has collected during a distinguished career.
In The Thread of Energy, Martin Pasqualetti has provided a terrific, accessible resource for newcomers looking to understand how the pieces fit together, for people steeped in the technologies and issues, and for everyone in-between.
Notă biografică
Martin J. Pasqualetti is Professor of Geography at Arizona State University, where he has created and regularly teaches a course called "The Thread of Energy." In 2015, he received the Alexander and Ilse Melamid Gold Medal from the American Geographical Society for his contributions to energy studies. For similar contributions, he was named 2018 Alumnus of the Year by the University of California, Riverside and a Fellow of the American Association of Geographers in 2019. Pasqualetti currently serves as the ASU liaison to the International Renewable Energy Agency in Abu Dhabi and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Land Art Generator. He has edited or co-edited seven books, most recently: The Routledge Research Companion to Energy Geographies (2020), Nuclear Decommissioning and Society (2019), and The Renewable Energy Landscape (2017).