
Robert U. Ayres
Author of Crossing the Energy Divide: Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean-Energy Future
About the Author
Katalin Martinas is Professor of Physics at Roland Eotvos University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary. Robert U. Ayres is the Novartis Professor (Emeritus) of Management and the Environment at INSEAD, France, and Institute Scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), show more Austria. show less
Works by Robert U. Ayres
Crossing the Energy Divide: Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean-Energy Future (2009) 20 copies, 2 reviews
The Economic Growth Engine: How Energy and Work Drive Material Prosperity (The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) (2009) 12 copies
Accounting for Resources, 1: Economy-Wide Applications of Mass-Balance Principles to Materials and Waste (v. 1) (1998) 4 copies
Alternatives to the Internal Combustion Engine: Impacts on Environmental Quality (Resources for the Future S.) (1972) 3 copies
Associated Works
The Earth as Transformed by Human Action: Global and Regional Changes in the Biosphere over the Past 300 Years (1991) — Contributor — 18 copies
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Crossing the Energy Divide: Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean-Energy Future by Robert U. Ayres
This is perhaps one of the most important books published in this decade, and it is a book that addresses and offers solutions at this critical time of global warming and dwindling supplies of energy. The senior author, Robert Ayers, is a physicist and economist. The book explains some of the background of energy economics, and why so many economic models are inadequate because they don't address energy production and use.
The book explains the difference between energy produced and energy show more services - the work the energy does. The authors show that much energy produced now is wasted, and that much of what is currently wasted can be captured and used, and that this can reduce carbon dioxide output while costing the energy consumer little, because the return on investment is so high. Moreover, it is being done now, mostly in other countries, though it is being done in a few plants in the U.S. So investments now in increased energy service efficiency can be the necessary bridge to meet our energy needs until it is possible for renewable energy sources to do so. Renewables will not be able to meet the needs for several decades.
The authors also discuss other critical issues such as urban planning, transportation, water use, and more. For all the issues, they clearly lay out the issues, the needed solutions, the policy and business management changes needed to reach the solutions.
The biggest problem will be that the solutions require policy changes that end the monopolies currently enjoyed by the electric utility companies, who are major political donors.
Read this book. Give copies to your Congrssman, your Senator, and any CEOs you happen to know. I plan to suggest the Daily Show have the authors on, and that the Secretary of Energy read it. THIS BOOK NEEDS TO BE PUBLICIZED. show less
The book explains the difference between energy produced and energy show more services - the work the energy does. The authors show that much energy produced now is wasted, and that much of what is currently wasted can be captured and used, and that this can reduce carbon dioxide output while costing the energy consumer little, because the return on investment is so high. Moreover, it is being done now, mostly in other countries, though it is being done in a few plants in the U.S. So investments now in increased energy service efficiency can be the necessary bridge to meet our energy needs until it is possible for renewable energy sources to do so. Renewables will not be able to meet the needs for several decades.
The authors also discuss other critical issues such as urban planning, transportation, water use, and more. For all the issues, they clearly lay out the issues, the needed solutions, the policy and business management changes needed to reach the solutions.
The biggest problem will be that the solutions require policy changes that end the monopolies currently enjoyed by the electric utility companies, who are major political donors.
Read this book. Give copies to your Congrssman, your Senator, and any CEOs you happen to know. I plan to suggest the Daily Show have the authors on, and that the Secretary of Energy read it. THIS BOOK NEEDS TO BE PUBLICIZED. show less
Crossing the Energy Divide: Moving from Fossil Fuel Dependence to a Clean-Energy Future by Robert U. Ayres
Desde Leader Summaries recomendamos la lectura del libro Superar la encrucijada energética, de Robert U. Ayres y Ed Ayres.
Las personas interesadas en las siguientes temáticas lo encontrarán práctico y útil: management, responsabilidad social corporativa.
En el siguiente enlace tienes el resumen del libro Superar la encrucijada energética, Propuestas de eficiencia energética para empresas y gobiernos: Superar la encrucijada energética
Las personas interesadas en las siguientes temáticas lo encontrarán práctico y útil: management, responsabilidad social corporativa.
En el siguiente enlace tienes el resumen del libro Superar la encrucijada energética, Propuestas de eficiencia energética para empresas y gobiernos: Superar la encrucijada energética
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