Sustainable Energy - Without the Hot Air: Volume 2

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$50.00  $46.50
Publisher
Uit Cambridge Ltd.
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Pages
384
Dimensions
8.39 X 8.14 X 0.79 inches | 2.28 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780954452933
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About the Author

Breakthrough Institute is proud to announce David MacKay, Regius Professor of Engineering at Cambridge University and former Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change, as the 2016 Breakthrough Paradigm Award winner.

David MacKay is a professor in the department of physics at Cambridge University, a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Climate Change, and a regular lecturer on sustainable energy.

Reviews

"If only all scientists could adopt this approach, then perhaps there would be no need for politically motivated TV documentaries." --"The Sun"
"Anyone trying to write technical documents for a non-technical audience ought to read this, just to see how it's done. Edward Tufte quality." --quercus.livejournal.com
"A delight to read and will appeal especially to practical people who want to understand what is important in energy and what is not." --Dr Derek Pooley CBE, former chief scientist, UK Department of Energy, and member, European Union Advisory Group on Energy
"If someone wants an overall view of how energy gets used, where it comes from, and the challenges in switching to new sources, this is the book to read." Bill Gates, chairman, Microsoft"
"I would choose "Sustainable Energy" as a text over its competitors because MacKay has moved the energy discussion in the direction where energy alternatives can be considered quantitatively." "American Journal of Physics""
"This is a must-have book for anyone who is seriously interested in energy policy." Scott Kirwin, therazor.org"
"This is a brilliant book that is both a racy read and hugely informative . . . It shows . . . how cars might become far more efficient but why planes cannot." David Newbery, director, Electricity Policy Research Group, University of Cambridge"
"Here are the numbers in a form easy to digest about energy use and availability. Fantastic achievement." Professor Volker Heine, Fellow of the Royal Society"
"May be the best technical book about the environment that I've ever read. This is to energy and climate what Freakonomics is toeconomics." boingboing.net"
"A tour de force . . . As a work of popular science it is exemplary . . . For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the real problems involved [it] is the place to start." economist.com"
"There are so many books about sustainable energy and alternative energy on today's market that one might wonder about the need for yet another; but "Sustainable Energy - Without the Hot Air" offers something different - and that's a notable achievement in a genre overloaded with too many revamps using the same approach." D. Donovan, "Midwest Book Review, California Bookwatch""
"The main text of his book is readable (and witty) and its technical appendices bristle with equations. If the planet and its people are the patient, MacKay's book is the the lab results, temperature chart and electrocardiogram." "The New York Review of Books "(April 26, 2012) "