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A bit dry but great historical summary

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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-11-23

Provides interesting depth to the industrial revolution, and how patents played a motivating role to inventors.. A good read or listen.

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A slog to get through

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1 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-12-22

This book, if you can slog through it, will give you an idea of a disaster scenario of what climate change might cause. For me, that was its only value. It was sometimes difficult to follow given how it jumps around. And was just not enjoyable to listen to - some of the readers were terrible.

The story strains credulity in many places. From the leader of an $80B agency (Ministry of The Future) that seems to do nothing, to an apparent supportive position for using terrorism to force people to change, to how blockchain will save the world, to just random chapters sometimes related to the story but sometimes not, to frequent deluges of data and/or information that is totally unnecessary to the story (but common to KSM books),

Anyway, would not recommend.

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Verbose, repetitive, not very technical

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1 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-12-22

I bought this because it was on Bill Gates book list. I do not see why he liked it.

Disclaimer - I may be the wrong audience for this book, given I was an engineer.

I was expecting more depth, more accurate technical descriptions. And less opinions, whether they be about power companies themselves, capitalism or other of the authors favorite causes (the author manages to frequently inject political commentary - not at all what I was looking for). The book is more a history of the grid from the invention of electricity to today.

What I was looking for was an assessment of the grid today, and how it should be structured going forward. Should the grid be totally DC in the future (Danish windmills use high voltage DC to transmit electricity from offshore windmills).? What exactly do the government agencies that regulate utilities do, and where did they fail? Should they have caught the utilities that were not pruning trees? How will the grid be transformed in the future when environmental activists try to stop any construction of power lines, power plants, solar farms, windmills, or pipelines? What might the mix of fossil versus green power be in 2030, 2040, and 2050? And what kind of grid will that require? It might have been useful to look at other countries and see what they are doing.

For someone that knows little about electricity or the grid, this might be an OK book. You will learn basic topology of the grid, how it incrementally grew into a bit of a rats nest of connections, and how deregulation turned many utilities into grid transmission network managers rather than power providers (who knew President Carter was a great President in the middle of that, as promoted in the book!). And about how those utilities must balance (with great difficulty) the production of electricity precisely to the amount of electricity needed by customers - the power must go somewhere. And today, the power generation comes from unpredictable sources - wind, sun, and thousands of homes with rooftop solar panels.

If you are looking for anything more than a high level overview of the grid, this book is probably not for you.


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Not worth the time

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1 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-26-22

Perhaps it was the voice actor but most of the book came across snarky and critical of others. There was occasional humor but not nearly the extent mentioned by other reviewers. I was also interested in a story about the trail, not random sidebar filler about the forest service, or salamanders, or city backgrounds complete with snarky criticism.

Maybe it was funny if you read the book instead of listening to it. For me, it was not worth it.

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Grest analysis challenging some climate beliefs

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-22-21

The author methodically goes thru factual and mathematical analyses of many supposedly "settled science" climate beliefs, that, whether you agree with his positions or not, should provide you with a better understanding of climate reports and climate journalism, and provide a refreshingly scientific approach to some climate issues, so as to better form your own opinions and engage in debate with others.

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Okay

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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-05-21

Some good tension on the threats facing the world, some good characters, but gets a little unbelievable. Ending explanations seem missing.

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Solid analysis, little weak on next steps

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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-16-21

Good analysis of where greenhouse gasses are coming from and that data is well worth it. But the book seems to peter out on specific actions, just doing broad brush points like "we need to innovate" and the like. Glad I read it. Good book but not great.

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Very slow until the very end

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1 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-18-21

The last hour was good, lots happening. Until then, the book was a bit of a slog. I did not find a character I liked and groaned at the portrayal of most of them (and there are long long sections just dedicated to character development). I almost did not finish it, rare for me. Summary, Last hour was good. Rest of book slow and not that interesting. Not Agatha Christie at all.. Not for me.

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