
Electricity vs Fire by Walt Patterson
Why can't you breathe in Beijing? Why are governments wrangling over the Arctic seabed? Why have we ever more extreme weather worldwide? The answer is fire. Fire in heaters, furnaces, engines and power stations is poisoning air in megacities everywhere. Feeding fire is why governments worry about fuel supplies. Fire produces the carbon dioxide upsetting planetary systems. Fire threatens our future. We think of fire as welcoming. But fire is violent, extreme, rapidly turning resources into wastes, toxic and pernicious. Yet we still rely on fire, even when we need not, and despite the ever intensifying problems fire creates. To address pollution, security, and climate we need to minimize human use of fire. Fire, however, has let us control electricity. Electricity, in turn, may save us from fire. Electricity Vs Fire is The Fight For Our Future.Walt Patterson is an Associate Fellow in Chatham House's Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, a Visiting Fellow at the University of Sussex, and a founding member of the International Energy Advisory Council. He was born in Canada and has lived in the United Kingdom since 1960. He is a postgraduate nuclear physicist who has worked in the energy and environmental fields since the late 1960s. Patterson's fourteenth book is Electricity Vs Fire: The Battle For Our Future. He's also written hundreds of papers, articles, and reviews on subjects like nuclear power, coal technology, renewable energy, energy systems, energy policy, and electricity.
He has served as a specialist advisor to two House of Commons Select Committees, an expert witness at several government hearings, a frequent broadcaster and media advisor, and a speaker or chair at conferences all over the world. The Energy Institute has given him the Melchett Medal. For his support of decentralized electricity, he was nominated to the Scientific American 50 as an energy policy leader. From 1970, Walt Patterson's work has been archived online as Walt Patterson On Energy.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780993261206 |
| ISBN 10 | 0993261205 |
| Title | Electricity vs Fire |
| Author | Walt Patterson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Walt Patterson |
| Year published | 2015-04-01 |
| Number of pages | 95 |
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