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How the World Really Works

The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going

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How the World Really Works

By: Vaclav Smil
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

“A new masterpiece from one of my favorite authors… [How The World Really Works] is a compelling and highly readable book that leaves readers with the fundamental grounding needed to help solve the world’s toughest challenges.”Bill Gates

“Provocative but perceptive . . . You can agree or disagree with Smil—accept or doubt his ‘just the facts’ posture—but you probably shouldn’t ignore him.”—The Washington Post

An essential analysis of the modern science and technology that makes our twenty-first century lives possible—a scientist's investigation into what science really does, and does not, accomplish.

We have never had so much information at our fingertips and yet most of us don’t know how the world really works. This book explains seven of the most fundamental realities governing our survival and prosperity. From energy and food production, through our material world and its globalization, to risks, our environment and its future, How the World Really Works offers a much-needed reality check—because before we can tackle problems effectively, we must understand the facts.

In this ambitious and thought-provoking book we see, for example, that globalization isn’t inevitable—the foolishness of allowing 70 per cent of the world’s rubber gloves to be made in just one factory became glaringly obvious in 2020—and that our societies have been steadily increasing their dependence on fossil fuels, such that any promises of decarbonization by 2050 are a fairy tale. For example, each greenhouse-grown supermarket-bought tomato has the equivalent of five tablespoons of diesel embedded in its production, and we have no way of producing steel, cement or plastics at required scales without huge carbon emissions.

Ultimately, Smil answers the most profound question of our age: are we irrevocably doomed or is a brighter utopia ahead? Compelling, data-rich and revisionist, this wonderfully broad, interdisciplinary guide finds faults with both extremes. Looking at the world through this quantitative lens reveals hidden truths that change the way we see our past, present and uncertain future.

©2022 Vaclav Smil (P)2022 Penguin Audio
Future Studies History & Philosophy Mathematics Philosophy Politics & Government Public Policy Science Science & Technology Ecosystem Sustainability Pollution
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"[It is] reassuring to read an author so impervious to rhetorical fashion and so eager to champion uncertainty. . . Smil’s book is at its essence a plea for agnosticism, and, believe it or not, humility — the rarest earth metal of all. His most valuable declarations concern the impossibility of acting with perfect foresight. Living with uncertainty, after all, “remains the essence of the human condition.” Even under the most optimistic scenario, the future will not resemble the past. "—The New York Times

“The renowned energy scientist … aims to [recenter] materials rather than electronic flows of data as the bedrock of modern life — largely through examining what he calls the four pillars of modern civilization: cement, steel, plastics and ammonia.” The New York Times Magazine

"A scientific panorama of our well-being and how it can be sustained in our current tumultuous times and beyond. [Smil] aims to combat the widespread “comprehension deficit” about basic scientific facts, and he seeks to “explain some of the most fundamental ruling realities governing our survival and our prosperity.” That aim is marvelously achieved…[this is] an exceptionally lucid, evenhanded study of the scientific basis of our current and future lives.”Kirkus, STARRED review

Insightful Perspective • Comprehensive Data • Straightforward Explanations • Scientific Approach • Educational Content
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Is a good and short essay about the energy sources and materials that fuels the civilization, but doesn't have the complexity that the title announced.

A good documentary

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It’s really nice to read something based on reality and statistics without political influence. I’d recommend it.

Excellent

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I never read a book so rich in information about the world. This is an eye opener

Must read

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Truly enjoyed the scientific point of view. A perspective to weigh a pathway for the future.

The reality perspective

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hard to hear the bleak statistics, but there is also room for hope. must read for living humans

great overview of our modern situation

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General knowledge everyone should know. It’s a bit dry for most people, but it shouldn’t be.

Worth the time

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I am not fond of this book as most of its content you have learnt from your high school and daily newspaper. Not too much ins

The content is very superficial for insightful readers

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I liked the informative descriptions of the key systems (energy, food, building materials, etc) that make up modern society. I also enjoyed the critique of the utopian and cataclysmic forecasts at the end of the book.

Warning, if you are a climate fundamentalist, this book is not for you. While agreeing wholly with the idea of anthropogenic climate change, the author challenges some predictions of climate catastrophe and simplistic, wishful thinking surrounding proposed solutions. If you don’t like challenges to orthodoxy stay away from this book!

An interesting description of the systems that make up the current world / economy

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Opinions only matter if data corroborate them. To understand a subject, you need to go deep and thisbis what this book allow us tondo.

It is very important to be confronted with data!!!

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If you like data and statistics, this is a very interesting book, letting you know how the world works, letting you know facts, and letting you make your own decisions about things

Very interesting book

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