Book Review: Sustainable Energy -– Without the Hot Air, by David... I recently finished reading a book I strongly recommend to anyone interested in sustainable development and energy. It is packed with figures and findings. http://blog.cleantechies.com/2009/11/02/book-review-sustainable-energy-without-hot-air-david-jc-mackay/
Illuminating the Future of Energy - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com An essay by David J. C. MacKay, a professor of physics at the University of Cambridge and the author of the book “Sustainable Energy — Without The Hot Air.” A few centuries ago, the developing world got most of its energy from windmills ... http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/01/illuminating-the-future-of-energy/
New acquisitions Sustainable energy - without the hot air, by David JC Mackay. Cambridge: UIT; 2009. Balfour Library shelf mark: GGW (213i-ii) (Overnight Loan shelves) The unnatural history of the sea: the past and future of humanity and fishing, ... http://balfourlibrary.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-acquisitions.html
Letture: David JC MacKay - Sustainable energy without the hot air Molto interessante, semplice, e per un ignorante di questi temi come me, molto istruttivo. Una rassegna, con numeri facilmente comprensibili, degli impieghi e delle fonti di energia. Me lo ha consigliato Marco Fiorentino e' scaricabile ... http://blog.quintarelli.it/letture/2009/10/david-jc-mackay-sustainable-energy-without-the-hot-air.html
Sustainable energy without the hot air Since publishing the book, the author – David JC MacKay, physics professor at Cambridge University – has been appointed Chief Scientific Advisor at the UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change – an appointment that took effect on ... http://dw2blog.com/2009/11/09/sustainable-energy-without-the-hot-air/
Guest blogger - Saul Griffith's "Energy Literacy Series" - Boing Boing If you want to just read it in a book you can wait for us to get our act together, squint at pieces at www.energyliteracy.com, or simply read David J.C. MacKay's wonderful "Sustainability without the hot air" instead, ... http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/17/guest-blogger-saul.html
David MacKay: Sustainable energy without the hot air at Seeker Blog David MacKay. This is the book I wish I had written. MacKay is a Cambridge physicist who approaches the climate change/energy policy issues with the same critical-thinking, level-headed approach that we have applauded in the work by ... http://seekerblog.com/archives/20091121/david-mackay-sustainable-energy-without-the-hot-air/
An overview of future fission nuclear technologies David JC MacKay on his website mentions two main fission possibilities : fast breeders and thorium and fusion. We will have a look at thesemost promising solutions as well as to other technologies. The needs for safer, ... http://www.elrst.com/2009/11/09/an-overview-of-future-fission-nuclear-technologies/
Telling the Truth About Carbon Emissions. Category: Editorials ... ... for scientifically-minded people who worry about the plethora of phony small-time solutions to the climate change dilemma is Sustainable Energy—without the hot air by University of Cambridge Professor of Physics David J.C. MacKay. ... http://www.berkeleydaily.org/issue/2009-11-12/article/34068?headline=Telling-the-Truth-About-Carbon-Emissions
bere:architects » Blog Archive » Response to Amanda Baillieu's ... Amanda, if you are searching the internet for scientific facts, may I suggest that you dip into Cambridge Professor David JC MacKay's extremely scientific and highly respected book at www.withouthotair.com. There you will see graphs ... http://www.bere-blog.co.uk/index.php/opinions/response-to-amanda-baillieu%E2%80%99s-editorial-leader-in-building-design-%E2%80%9Cis-global-warming-hot-air%E2%80%9D/