How the World Really Works

A Scientist’s Guide to Our Past, Present and Future

Vaclav Smil author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:6th Oct '22

Should be back in stock very soon

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This insightful exploration reveals the fundamental forces shaping our lives, offering clarity amidst the chaos. How the World Really Works is essential reading for understanding our future.

In How the World Really Works, the author delves into the complexities of our modern existence, offering insights that challenge common perceptions. With an abundance of information available, many individuals remain unaware of the fundamental forces that shape our lives. This book presents seven critical realities that govern our survival and prosperity, covering essential topics such as energy, food production, globalization, and environmental concerns. By providing a thorough examination of these subjects, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding the facts before we can effectively address the pressing issues facing humanity.

The narrative highlights the misconception that globalization is an inevitable force, revealing how societies have become increasingly dependent on fossil fuels, complicating efforts for a swift transition to sustainable energy sources. Through the lens of the latest scientific research, the author confronts misinformation propagated by influential figures, ultimately seeking to answer the pivotal question of whether humanity is doomed or if a brighter future is achievable. This exploration is not just informative but also serves as a wake-up call for readers who may be anxious about the future.

Readers will find How the World Really Works to be both enlightening and thought-provoking. The book challenges assumptions and encourages critical thinking about the interconnectedness of various global issues. With endorsements from notable figures like Bill Gates and Paul Collier, it is clear that this work resonates with those looking for clarity in a complex world.

Very informative and eye-opening in many ways -- Ha-Joon Chang, author of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
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 -- Nathaniel Rich * New York Times *
A grumpy, pugnacious account that, I would argue, is intellectually indispensable in the run up to this year's COP27 climate conference in Egypt. In short, How the World Really Works fully delivers on the promise of its title. It is hard to formulate any higher praise -- Simon Ings * New Scientist *
You can agree or disagree with Smil - accept or doubt his 'just the facts' posture-but you probably shouldn't ignore him . . . In Smil's provocative but perceptive view, unrealistic notions about carbon reduction are partly, and ironically, attributable to the very productivity that societies achieved by substituting machine work, powered by fossil fuels, for draft animals and human laborers * Washington Post *
This accessible and witty book cuts to the chase of what we need to know -- Caroline Sanderson * The Bookseller, 'Editor's Choice' *
If you are anxious about the future, and infuriated that we aren't doing enough about it, please read this book -- Paul Collier, author of The Future of Capitalism
"I am neither a pessimist nor an optimist; I am a scientist," Smil writes in the introduction, with typically Smilian swagger. In fact, he is more of a numberist, a polymath with a gift for rigorously crushing complex data into pleasing morsels of information -- Pilita Clark * Financial Times *
Smil's meticulously researched words are for anyone who wants his priors reexamined and feathers ruffled -- Joakin Book * AIER *
Ambitious and eye-opening . . . provides valuable insight as opposed to the agenda-pushing rhetoric commonly found in mainstream scientific literature. Data-rich, informative and eye-opening, How the World Really Works is a captivating read -- Lily Pagano * Reaction *
A compelling, fascinating, and most important, realistic portrait of the world and where it's going -- Steven Pinker, on Numbers Don’t Lie

ISBN: 9780241989678

Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 21mm

Weight: 237g

336 pages