Energy: The Fuel of Civilization

Energy: The Fuel of Civilization

by Brian Holmes
Energy: The Fuel of Civilization

Energy: The Fuel of Civilization

by Brian Holmes

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Overview

Energy is the lifeblood of human society. You and I would not live in the advanced world that we live in without the abundant and energy-dense fuels that we now have available to us. In the 21st century, we have a wide range of energy sources that power our devices and that enable our technological advances and our increasingly middle-class population. As a result, we must not curtail energy-rich fuel sources for political or idealogical reasons. Switching to unreliable, less efficient, more expensive energy sources before those alternatives are ready to "fill the shoes" of being primary energy sources in our personal lives and economy is ill-advised at best, destructive and self-defeating at worst.

This book dives into the good and the bad regarding environmentally friendly energy sources and discusses all the energy sources we have available to us, conservation efforts, and the politics of energy. We also look at statistics regarding energy usage and production from the past, present and projections for the future. We even review possible future energy sources, including some "pie-in-the-sky" ones.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158265495
Publisher: Brian Holmes
Publication date: 04/20/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 68
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Brian Holmes graduated from Northern Michigan University and lives in New Jersey working as an educational curriculum editor and writer. He is the author of four other books including a novel called The Devil's Assassin, and two informational photo books: New Jersey 9/11 Memorials, and The National 9/11 Memorials and What Are You Crying About? a book about dealing with grief after the loss of a loved one.
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