Energy, the Great Driver

Energy, the Great Driver
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Seven Revolutions and the Challenges of Climate Change
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Artikel-Nr:
9781786834249
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
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Seiten:
160
Autor:
R. Gareth Wyn Jones
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Energy use lies at the core of all biological and human activity. Unless we understand ours and the rest of natural world’s relationship with energy, we are doomed to disaster.

Drawing on research and concepts from fields as varied as physics, biology, anthropology, behavioural psychology and economics, this volume proposes that two unifying threads can be identified running through the 4-billion-year history of life on this planet. The first is the exploitation of energy sources, coupled to an attendant capacity to do work and exert power, generating increasing material and social complexity; the second is a hierarchy of homeostatic regulatory mechanisms, which sequentially stabilise these evolving complexities and are essential to their sustainability and well-being. Six major step-changes in energy use are highlighted, from energising the first cell, out of equilibrium with its environment, to the latest, the industrial revolution fuelled by burning fossil hydrocarbons. Humans now face a seventh revolution, to energise society without these greenhouse gas emissions – however ill-adapted our historic (as hunter-gatherers-cookers) and recently constructed (as Homo economicus) homeostatic mechanisms are to this challenge.

'Given the huge inequalities in wealth and lifestyle, the energy and consequently CO2 footprints of the jet-setting elite from any country must be at least double, probably, treble, the mean, even the ‘rich’ countries. Energy use permeates all aspects of modern life. This is supplied largely by burning fossil fuels. Regrettably, it appears that the non-catastrophic-resolution of one of humanity’s gravest problems, global warming, is made more difficulty by nature of the homeostatic mechanisms that have historically modulated human behaviour.' - Read more about this on page 14 https://booklaunch.london/issue-6

 

AcknowledgementsList of IllustrationsPrologueChapter I: IntroductionChapter II: The Mysterious Origins of LifeChapter III: Harvesting the SunChapter IV: A Structural Revolution: Complex CellsChapter V: The Hominid FactorChapter VI: ‘Food Glorious Food’?Chapter VII: Fossil Fuels –An Energy BonanzaChapter VIII: The Homeostatic Hierarchy.Chapter IX: Emergent PatternsChapter X: The Gathering Storm – Greenhouse Gases: The Effluence of AffluenceChapter XI: On human behaviour and our social and physical constructsChapter XII: Denouement?Chapter XIII: The Human FactorNotesReferences

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