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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
February 2023
Print publication year:
2023
Online ISBN:
9781009249553

Book description

The world needs to turn away from fossil fuels and use clean, renewable sources of energy as soon as we can. Failure to do so will cause catastrophic climate damage sooner than you might think, leading to loss of biodiversity and economic and political instability. But all is not lost! We still have time to save the planet without resorting to 'miracle' technologies. We need to wave goodbye to outdated technologies, such as natural gas and carbon capture, and repurpose the technologies that we already have at our disposal. We can use existing technologies to harness, store, and transmit energy from wind, water, and solar sources to ensure reliable electricity, heat supplies, and energy security. Find out what you can do to improve the health, climate, and economic state of our planet. Together, we can solve the climate crisis, eliminate air pollution and safely secure energy supplies for everyone.

Awards

Finalist, 2024 PROSE- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (copy), Association of American Publishers

Reviews

'A meticulous primer on achieving a WWS energy transition.'

Source: Kirkus Reviews

‘… the argument is convincing and optimistic. Readers looking to rebut criticism about green energy will find this a great help.’

Source: Publishers Weekly

‘Professor Jacobson eschews expensive pie in the sky technology like carbon capture or nuclear to show us the way out of a multi-layered problem. Pollution, climate catastrophe and energy security can all be addressed with his simple plan. Mark lays it out in an easy-to-read, step-by-step guide that gives hope and helps us all to easily understand that these problems are not insurmountable or even very expensive. We have virtually all we need to move ahead with a cleaner, safer and more secure world starting today. You knowing it will accelerate this necessary transition away from burning things to power our lives. This book is a godsend.’

Mark Ruffalo

‘To those who wrongly insist we lack the tools to decarbonize our economy today, I say: read energy systems expert Mark Jacobson’s amazing new book. In No Miracles Needed, Jacobson presents a comprehensive and detailed, yet highly accessible and readable blueprint for the options we have right now to address the climate crisis by taking advantage of existing renewable energy, storage, and smart grid technology combined with electrification of transportation systems, and efficiency measures. Read this book and be informed and engaged to help tackle the defining challenge of our time.’

Michael Mann - Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State University and author of The New Climate War

‘Many people believe or fear that we can’t solve the climate crisis, because we just don’t have the technologies in hand to do so. This book should lay that fear to rest, once and for all.’

Naomi Oreskes - co-author (with Erik M Conway) of The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market

‘… shows impressively that numerous crises can be killed with one stone, without us having to wait for miracles: the energy, economic, health, and biodiversity crises can be solved by transitioning to a smart and complete supply of renewable energies. Let's not wait for miracles: let’s simply implement it as soon as possible. Well worth reading!’

Claudia Kemfert - German Institute for Economic Research and Professor of Energy Economics and Energy Policy at Leuphana University

‘… a highly compelling and accessible book laying out the best path for [our] energy future, one that is achievable with currently available technologies, with no need for some new miraculous breakthrough. This is a must read for all who care about the future of our society and our planet, written by the world’s premier thinker on energy futures.’

Bob Howarth - Cornell University

‘… blends science, engineering and history into a readable cornucopia of information … Mark's style is to present approachable depth on dozens of major topics: everything you need to understand, and to join the fight against, the peril of our time.’

Anthony R. Ingraffea - Cornell University

‘Forget future miracle technologies promised by snake oil salespeople. This book offers a practical and real-world solution today. It is a must read for everyone concerned about climate change and air pollution and interested in the transition to a more sustainable all-purpose renewable energy future. It is sure to be one of the most important books that you will read this decade.’

Peter Strachan - Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University

‘Mark Jacobson’s essential book, No Miracles Needed, offers clean, safe, and efficient solutions for our energy needs in this time of ever-growing climate chaos and disaster … The tools for producing, storing, and transmitting affordable and safe clean energy exist here and now with wind, water, and solar. No miracles are needed. A tireless and brilliant advocate for the environment, Professor Mark Jacobson’s voice must be read, heard, and acted upon - now.’

Heidi Hutner - Stony Brook University

‘A masterful yet definitive book on renewable energy technology for those serious about understanding clean energy and how America and the world can transition to clean energy.'

John J. Berger - author of Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth

'Jacobson's scholarly and analytical book is persuasive'

Source: The Economist

'In his new book, Mark Jacobson tackles the problems of climate change, air pollution, and energy security head-on, offering a hopeful vision of a future powered by renewable energy sources.'

Donald Wright Source: Yale Climate Connections

‘Mark Jacobson’s new book, greeted with hosannas by some leading environmentalists, is full of good ideas …’

Bart Hawkins Kreps Source: Resilience.org

‘Pitched at the 'lay reader', this is a book that really wants you to understand the details. So, a knowledge of GCSE-level science (what an electron is and so on …) is probably essential. I learned a ton. Strongly recommended.’

Gabriel Carlyle Source: Peace News

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Contents

  • 1 - What Problems Are We Trying to Solve?
    pp 1-19
  • 14 - Timeline and Policies Needed to Transition
    pp 318-340

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