Energy, the Great Driver: Seven Revolutions and the Challenges of Climate Change

Author:   Gareth Wyn Jones, Ph.D.
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
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9781786834232


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 October 2019
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Energy, the Great Driver: Seven Revolutions and the Challenges of Climate Change


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This book describes the long-term four billion-year context of anthropogenic climate change, and seeks to explain our inability to respond positively to its challenges. It argues that the availability of energy and the consequential capacity to do work and exert power has, over this time, defined the trajectory of life on planet Earth as well as many of its physiochemical characteristics. Six major historic energy revolutions are recognised energising of the first living cell; harvesting the Sun's energy; emergence of complex eukaryotic cells; hominid use of fire/cooking for brains not brawn; agriculture, more food and urban life; fossil fuel bonanza and the industrial revolution and we are now in the midst of the seventh revolution, responding albeit reluctantly to anthropogenic global climate change. '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://www.booklaunch.london/issue-6

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Author:   Gareth Wyn Jones, Ph.D.
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
Imprint:   University of Wales Press
ISBN:  

9781786834232


ISBN 10:   1786834235
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Prologue Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: The Mysterious Origins of Life Chapter III: Harvesting the Sun Chapter IV: A Structural Revolution: Complex Cells Chapter V: The Hominid Factor Chapter VI: `Food Glorious Food'? Chapter VII: Fossil Fuels -An Energy Bonanza Chapter VIII: The Homeostatic Hierarchy. Chapter IX: Emergent Patterns Chapter X: The Gathering Storm - Greenhouse Gases: The Effluence of Affluence Chapter XI: On human behaviour and our social and physical constructs Chapter XII: Denouement? Chapter XIII: The Human Factor Notes References

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R. Gareth Wyn Jones offers a distinctive perspective on the evolution of life and civilization. He links the key transitions - from the emergence of life to our present civilization - to the enhanced availability of energy, and he argues that sustaining planet Earth as a viable home for humans and every organism with which we share it is surely the greatest project ever contemplated. One can learn a great deal from this wide-ranging book. --Lord Martin Rees, FRS, Hon. FLSW. Astronomer Royal Energy drives everything, says R. Gareth Wyn Jones, and in this magnificent integration of science and history he shows how all forms of life have had to adapt to the consequences of their own energy consumption. The present consequences are as alarming as at any time in our planet's history - and anyone who wants to understand them should read this powerful book. --Ian Morris, Stanford University This beautifully written book is an important contribution to the analysis of the consequences of climate change by an experienced and widely traveled biologist. His treatment of the role of agriculture, and the problems faced by humans in arid lands, are outstanding. The Prologue alone is exemplary, and induced me to delve more deeply into this meticulously researched text. --Sir John Meurig Thomas, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge Life depends on the transformation of energy. From this premise, R. Gareth Wyn Jones takes us on an exhilarating journey through 4 billion years of life on Earth, relating energy to major evolutionary transitions, biotic changes to the environment, the agricultural and industrial revolutions, and solutions to current anthropogenic environmental changes. --John Raven, FRS, FRSE, University of Dundee Seven encyclopedic, linked, interdisciplinary chronicles tell the billion-year energy story in Wyn Jones's essay. Energy propels economic expansion and political power; 'tis known. What to do when our use of energy brings us to imminent threat? Can we possibly find clues to a forward path in the discipline which limits the energy-seeking behavior of cells? Read on ... --Margaret Catley-Carlson, World Economic Forum Water Agenda Council A fresh and elegant scientific synthesis, confirming the exceptional challenge to human inventiveness and adaptability presented by climate change. A fine work, lucid and accessible. --Robin Grove-White, Lancaster University R. Gareth Wyn Jones takes us on a voyage of discovery that starts before the origins of life and moves through six major energy steps. Along this journey, his beautifully researched and fascinating text knits together a vast array of topics ranging from cell biology to human psychology. Following the unifying themes of energy and homeostasis, his journey leads us headlong to the very brink of the current climate crisis. Let us hope that this long-and-unifying view might help us all understand both the naturalness and the utter urgency of our current moment. --James Intriligator, Tufts University A fascinating tour through the history of energy use on our planet - and a sobering reminder that we have very little time to make very big changes in how we think about and interact with our planet. --Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?


A fascinating tour through the history of energy use on our planet - and a sobering reminder that we have very little time to make very big changes in how we think about and interact with our planet. --Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? A fresh and elegant scientific synthesis, confirming the exceptional challenge to human inventiveness and adaptability presented by climate change. A fine work, lucid and accessible. --Robin Grove-White, Lancaster University Energy drives everything, says R. Gareth Wyn Jones, and in this magnificent integration of science and history he shows how all forms of life have had to adapt to the consequences of their own energy consumption. The present consequences are as alarming as at any time in our planet's history - and anyone who wants to understand them should read this powerful book. --Ian Morris, Stanford University Life depends on the transformation of energy. From this premise, R. Gareth Wyn Jones takes us on an exhilarating journey through 4 billion years of life on Earth, relating energy to major evolutionary transitions, biotic changes to the environment, the agricultural and industrial revolutions, and solutions to current anthropogenic environmental changes. --John Raven, FRS, FRSE, University of Dundee R. Gareth Wyn Jones offers a distinctive perspective on the evolution of life and civilization. He links the key transitions - from the emergence of life to our present civilization - to the enhanced availability of energy, and he argues that sustaining planet Earth as a viable home for humans and every organism with which we share it is surely the greatest project ever contemplated. One can learn a great deal from this wide-ranging book. --Lord Martin Rees, FRS, Hon. FLSW. Astronomer Royal R. Gareth Wyn Jones takes us on a voyage of discovery that starts before the origins of life and moves through six major energy steps. Along this journey, his beautifully researched and fascinating text knits together a vast array of topics ranging from cell biology to human psychology. Following the unifying themes of energy and homeostasis, his journey leads us headlong to the very brink of the current climate crisis. Let us hope that this long-and-unifying view might help us all understand both the naturalness and the utter urgency of our current moment. --James Intriligator, Tufts University Seven encyclopedic, linked, interdisciplinary chronicles tell the billion-year energy story in Wyn Jones's essay. Energy propels economic expansion and political power; 'tis known. What to do when our use of energy brings us to imminent threat? Can we possibly find clues to a forward path in the discipline which limits the energy-seeking behavior of cells? Read on ... --Margaret Catley-Carlson, World Economic Forum Water Agenda Council This beautifully written book is an important contribution to the analysis of the consequences of climate change by an experienced and widely traveled biologist. His treatment of the role of agriculture, and the problems faced by humans in arid lands, are outstanding. The Prologue alone is exemplary, and induced me to delve more deeply into this meticulously researched text. --Sir John Meurig Thomas, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge


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Energy, the Great Driver will appeal to both those who are concerned about the growing problem of human-induced climate change, as well as those interested in contemporary scientific concepts and their application to the connections between earth systems and human society

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