Title: Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper( How Innovation Keeps Proving the Catastrophists Wrong) <>Binding: Hardcover <>Author: RobertBryce <>Publisher: PublicAffairs
"The author of four books on oil and energy, Mr. Bryce has written a new book well worth reading...
Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper...captures the headlong rush of Western culture's endless drive for ever better technology. It is an extraordinary impulse that has created a world in which more people live longer and more comfortably than ever before."--
Fred Andrews, New York Times "For years, Robert Bryce has been calling for rationality on energy policy. In this book, Bryce goes beyond energy to explain why the innovation that drives entrepreneurs is the way of the future. I'm an unapologetic capitalist. Reading Smaller Faster has only fortified my belief that the best way to address poverty is through entrepreneurial capitalism that produces more innovation and progress."
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John Mackey, co-founder and co-CEO, Whole Foods Market, and co-author of Conscious Capitalism "Robert Bryce may be our finest observer of the energy scene. Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper displays all the virtues -- the contacts, the technical savvy, the wit and clear thinking - that make Bryce indispensable." --
Charles R. Morris, author of The Dawn of Innovation and Comeback"A book brimming with well-founded enthusiasm about the amazing present and the prospects for a more amazing future...exploding with fascinating energy facts and...super-fun to read....Bryce takes his appreciation of innovation and uses it to illuminate the past, present, and future of innovation across the board."--
Forbes "So what went wrong -- or, rather, right? Why is the human race in much better shape than it was 200, 100, or 50 years ago? Robert Bryce reminds us of the answers in his sprightly new book and promises that even better times lie ahead...Bryce's new book is an enlightening stroll down the sunny side of the street." --
Hiawatha Bray, the Boston Globe "Engrossing survey"--
Arthur Herman, the Wall Street Journal "A celebration of innovations that have produced cheaper and more abundant energy, faster computing, lighter vehicles and other technological benefits.....Bryce [is a] booster for business and technology; he makes many intriguing arguments in this 'rejoinder to the doomsayers [and] rebuttal to the catastrophists who insist that disaster lurks just around the corner.'"--
Kirkus Reviews"Don't be misled by Robert Bryce's very breezy style. His new book makes important and positive observations about the world's energy future. You don't have to agree with every one of his attitudes or conclusions to hope that the reporting and arguments in the book are taken seriously, and that the innovators and start-ups he vividly describes get the support they need." --
James Fallows "[Bryce's] new book constitutes a direct assault against the policies of "degrowth" advanced by those who peddle what he calls "collapse anxiety." The book is also a sustained argument against the fundamentally pessimistic worldview that underlies those policies. . . . The claim that we can and should replace fossil fuels with renewables such as wind and solar is, Bryce says, a "damnable lie" that obscures the far more important question of what we should do to make more energy available to more people, especially 'the more than two billion people who are still living in abject energy poverty."--
John Daniel Davidson, National Review