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  2. Energy and Civilization: A History - Wikipedia

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    Energy and Civilization: A History is a 2017 book by Vaclav Smil, published by The MIT Press. The book is a "comprehensive account of how energy has shaped society throughout history" and is an updated and expanded version of Smil's Energy in World History (1994).

  3. Vaclav Smil - Wikipedia

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    Included among Smil's admirers is Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, [12] who has read all of Smil's 36 books. [13] "I wait for new Smil books the way some people wait for the next Star Wars movie," Gates wrote in 2017. [4] "He's a slayer of bullshit," says David Keith, an energy and climate scientist at Harvard University. [4]

  4. Laboratory (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Vaclav Smil [5] Daniel Yergin [6] Vivek Murthy [7] Frank Wilczek [8] Katie Mack and other. ... It presents books in hardcover, paperback, audio and e-book. References

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  6. Charles A. S. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (a Romanian-born economist whose work in the 1970s began to define this new approach) models the economy as a living system. Like all life, it draws from its environment valuable (or “low entropy”) matter and energy, for animate life, food; for an economy, energy, ores, the raw materials provided by plants and animals.

  7. Pro-nuclear energy movement - Wikipedia

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    There are also scientists who write favorably about nuclear energy in terms of the broader energy landscape, including Robert B. Laughlin, Michael McElroy, and Vaclav Smil. In particular, Laughlin writes in "Powering the Future" (2011) that expanded use of nuclear power will be nearly inevitable, either because of a political choice to leave ...