
Power Trip
The Story of Energy
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L.J. Ganser
A global tour of energy - the builder of human civilization and also its greatest threat.
Energy is humanity's single most important resource. In fact, as energy expert Michael E. Webber argues in Power Trip, the story of how societies rise can be told largely as the story of how they manage energy sources through time. In 2019, as we face down growing demand for and accumulating environmental impacts from energy, we are at a crossroads and the stakes are high. But history shows us that energy's great value is that it allows societies to reinvent themselves.
Power Trip explores how energy has transformed societies of the past and offers wisdom for today's looming energy crisis. There is no magic bullet; energy advances always come with costs. Scientific innovation needs public support. Energy initiatives need to be tailored to individual societies. We must look for long-term solutions. Our current energy crisis is real, but it is solvable. We have the power.
©2019 Michael E. Webber (P)2019 Hachette AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Title
"Energy is central to everything we care about in society. But it's also hard to understand. With this book, Webber has done a service by explaining energy in a way that is easy to understand and fun to read." (Ernie Moniz, former US secretary of energy)
"From creating wealth to starting wars, energy permeates our lives. Webber gives us a sense of just how inseparable energy has been to our past, and will be in our future." (Martin Doyle, professor in the environmental sciences at Duke University)
"To all of us concerned about new energy shocks and still hopeful of creating a better energy future - this book explains why the stakes of energy transition are higher than ever. It's a really good read and highlights how access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy is essential in everything we do as citizens, consumers, communities and whole societies." (Angela Wilkinson, senior director of Scenarios and Business Insights for the World Energy Council)
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I was disappointed in the style of the narration by L. J. Ganser. I know Michael Webber and know his speaking style. He has a great sense of humor and doesn't get preachy. Ganser's narration missed the humor and often sounded like a sermon. I hope that Michael will do his own narrations in the future.
The main message of this book is that there are moral, ethical, and social considerations with all forms of energy. They evolve along with our civilization. No form of energy is all good or all bad. There are always trade-offs. Policy decisions need to be informed by an understanding of the potential consequences. Power Trip does a very good job of explaining what the trade-offs are and what we should be considering. Put another way, knowledge is power.
A History of Energy for Everybody
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The book is a fairly comprehensive history of the interplay between water, oil, and renewables, with plenty of technical, economic, sociological, etc. aspects discussed.
Not a dull moment for me to listen to this audible; very well written and read.
Academic, but in a very good way
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Energy is everywhere
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I love books that can explain a topic from its context in broader human civilization. The book connects so many different threads and is structured very clearly.
I feel vastly more confident and educated on a topic I thought I knew a lot about. The world is a huge place and this book helps make it smaller with its tour of energy and how it permeates everything.
Few books like it
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Informative and objective overview
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Entertaining Trip Through The History of Energy
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Eye opening journey
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"Power Trip: My political views on energy"
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