Book Review: The bottomless pit - Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy

เขียนโดย Eva | 04:27


For those interested in energy, its costs, the future and the political debate on this precious resource, the well is a must read. This book is a fascinating insight into the other side, what most of us have reason to believe the monopoly environmentalists on the issue. The Bottomless Well makes the case that most of what we think we know, myths anymore, because I do not understand what the essence of energy, in the first place. The> Book shows how to change a better understanding of our views and radical energy policy will be discussed by a number of very controversial. The bottomless pit, also explains why the demand for energy will only continue to grow, because most of what we believe in "energy waste" becomes in fact be beneficial to everyone, because more efficient vehicles, engines and light bulbs demand will never be lower, and because the energy of the Earth is actually infinite.

The fund is wellindicates that the cost of energy to do less and less with the actual expenditure on fuel. With about five percent of world population, America more than 25 percent of gas consumed in the world consumed 43 percent of the gasoline, 25 percent of its oil, 23 percent coal and 26 percent of total production of electricity. But the points of the book that most of our energy is not used for travel, lighting or cooling. What can we use energyIn fact, above all, is to extract, refine, process and clean energy, and increasingly high state of efficiency. The more efficient our technology, consume more energy, we can not save, as is the cost of wages as positive for consumers of this highly refined power. The book also suggests that competitive advantage will shift into production soon decided to return to the United States: the question of human energy only grow further and in fact is insatiable;First fuel sources are scarce, and relentless pursuit of the American high energy level does not add chaos to the global environment, but restores order. It means, in fact, the growing power and achieve higher productivity, more jobs and GDP growth. Across the board, the energy is not the problem, is the energy of the solution.

While conventional wisdom maintains that the consumption of energy is the problem, and certainly some as an evaluation of environmental impact (the fear that they would agreefossil fuel) consumption of energy, bottomless pit argued that from an environmental perspective, it makes sense to put energy into a state more powerful. For example, America, unlike the poor in developing countries is a net sink of carbon. That is, despite all the pollution produced in America, there is more CO2 PPM America on the side of the Pacific against the wind, then there exists a valley, across the Atlantic. This fact is undisputed, but even if the book has someIf anecdotal because this could be the case, there is no definitive proof of this unexpected phenomenon to explain.

I would recommend the bottomless pit for everyone, no matter where they might stand on the issues of energy, environment or politics. The book breaks the mold of many of our points of view of conventional energy, as is, and why. At The Bottomless Well, at least opens the door to a different school of thought, not to mention a healthy debate onEnergy policy and our future.

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