The Energy-Climate Continuum: Lessons from Basic Science and History

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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.

Author(s): Antoine Bret (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 169
Tags: Popular Science in Energy; Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts; Renewable and Green Energy; Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture); History

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
What Is the Problem? Men and Joules....Pages 3-8
A Few Must-Know....Pages 9-23
Fossil Fuels....Pages 25-33
ABC of Climate Science....Pages 35-54
Front Matter....Pages 55-55
Energy Storage, Carbon Sequestration, and Geoengineering....Pages 57-68
Non-fossil Energy Sources....Pages 69-95
Constraints and Hazards....Pages 97-116
A Toy Model....Pages 117-122
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Why Societies are Fragile....Pages 125-130
When Things Went Wrong....Pages 131-140
When Things Went Right....Pages 141-148
Conclusion....Pages 149-152
Back Matter....Pages 153-169