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Numbers Don't Lie

Vaclav Smil
'There is no author whose books I look forward to more than Vaclav Smil' Bill GatesbrbrIs flying dangerous? How much do the world's cows weigh? And what makes people happy?brbrFrom earth's nations and inhabitants, through the fuels and foods that energize them, to the transportation and inventions of our modern world - and how all of this affects the planet itself - in Numbers Don't Lie, Professor Vaclav Smil takes us on a fact-finding adventure, using surprising statistics and illuminating graphs to challenge lazy thinking.brbrPacked with 'Well-I-never-knew-that' information and with fascinating and unusual examples throughout, we find out how many people it took to build the Great Pyramid, that vaccination yields the best return on investment, and why electric cars aren't as great as we think (yet). There's a wonderful mix of science, history and wit, all in bite-sized chapters on a broad range of topics.brbrUrgent and essential, Numbers Don't Lie inspires readers to interrogate what they take to be true in these significant times. Smil is on a mission to make facts matter, because after all, numbers may not lie, but which truth do they convey?brbr'He is rigorously numeric, using data to illuminate every topic he writes about. The word "polymath" was invented to describe people like him' Bill Gatesbrbr'Important' Mark Zuckerberg, on Energybrbr'One of the world's foremost thinkers on development history and a master of statistical analysis . . . The nerd's nerd' Guardianbrbr'There is perhaps no other academic who paints pictures with numbers like Smil' Guardianbrbr'In a world of specialized intellectuals, Smil is an ambitious and astonishing polymath who swings for fences . . . They're among the most data-heavy books you'll find, with a remarkable way of framing basic facts' Wiredbrbr'Vaclav Smil has led a 30-year career of interdisciplinary contrarianism, writing hundreds of scientific articles and dozens of books attacking sacred cows of Western environmental and geopolitical thought' Foreign Policybrbr'For a couple of decades, Vaclav Smil has been on my go-to list when questions arise about global trends and risks, and particularly about energy. He is a distinguished professor on the environment faculty at the University of Manitoba but really should be in the department of everything' Andrew Revkin, The New York Timesbrbr'One of the world's foremost experts on energy' Foreign Affairsbrbr'An author who does not allow facts to be obscured or overshadowed by politics' New York Review of Booksbrbr'The man who has quietly shaped how the world thinks about energy' Science Magazinebrbr'A radical thinker on energy and environmental issues' Financial Timesbrbr'He's a slayer of bullshit' David Keith, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics & Professor of Public Policy, Harvard UniversitybrbrVaclav Smil is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba. He is the author of over forty books on topics including energy, environmental and population change, food production and nutrition, technical innovation, risk assessment and public policy. No other living scientist has had more books (on a wide variety of topics) reviewed in Nature. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, in 2010 he was named by Foreign Policy as one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers. This is his first book for a more general readership.
Autor: Smil, Vaclav
EAN: 9780241454428
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 384
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Penguin Books UK Viking
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 22.09.2020
Untertitel: 71 Things You Need to Know About the World
Schlagworte: Statistik seriously curious economist tom standage predictably irrational dan ariely uncommon knowledge world history in figures turchin hoyer unconventional wisdom economist Helgoland factfulness hans rosling ola anna prisoners of geography tim marshall steven pinker enlightenment now attenborough life planet james o'brien how not to be wrong cordey perfect planet david sumpter ten sapiens homo deus 21 lessons century yuval noah harrari linda yueh great ha joon chnag 23 things capitalism How to Make the World Add Up:Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Tim Harford undercover 50 things that made the modern Steven D. Levitt Stephen J. Dubner freakonomics How to Read Numbers chivers super superfreakonomics nudge richard h thaler david wallace-wells the uninhabitable earth greta thunberg extinction rebellion naomi klein there is no planet b mike berners lee Rationality: What It Is, Why It's Scarce, and How to Get More jonathan safran foer we are the weather no one is too small to make a difference this is not a drill Covid By NumbersDavid Spiegelhalter and Anthony Masters Noam chomsky yanis varoufakis adults in the room age of statistics without tears derek rowntree measure what matters john doerr britain by numbers humble pi matt parker stuart newman malcolm gladwell perils of perception bobby duffy Hannah fry hello world mark miodownik stuff matters Randall Munroe how to simon singh rob eastaway maths on the back of an envelope what if? there are places in the world where rules are less importan
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