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adam_text | Contents 1 Introduction................................................................................................. 1 2 Thesis............................................................................................................. 5 Parti 3 A Brief History of Ideas: Energy, Entropy and Evolution................. 3.1 Aristotle, Descartes, Newton and Leibnitz................................... 3.2 Heat: Caloric vs Phlogiston........................................................... 3.3 The Birth of Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. ... 3.4 Chemistry: From Lavoisier to Gibbs............................................ 3.5 Electricity and Electromagnetism................................................. 3.6 Geology and Earth Science............................................................ 3.7 Darwin and Biological Evolution.................................................. 3.8 Ecology............................................................................................. 3.9 Entropy, Exergy, Order and Information..................................... 3.10 Monism, “Energetics” and Economics......................................... 15 15 18 19 24 28 33 35 38 42 51 4 The Cosmos, The Sun and The Earth.................................................... 4.1 Astronomy and Astrophysics......................................................... 4.2 Quantum Mechanics and Relativity.............................................. 4.3 The Black Hole in Physics............................................................. 4.4 Nucleosynthesis: Love Among the
Nucleons.............................. 4.5 The Sun and Solar System............................................................. 4.6 The Elements Needed to Sustain Life (and Technology).......... 4.7 The Terra-Forming of Earth.......................................................... 4.8 The Long-Term Future of Planet Earth........................................ 4.9 Summary of Pre-biotic Evolution................................................. 55 55 64 68 88 99 102 104 114 118 5 The Origin of Life....................................................................................... 5.1 Exogenesis?...................................................................................... 5.2 The Origin of Organic Monomers................................................. 121 121 125 xvii
xviii Contents 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 From Monomers to Polymers..................................................... Self-replication of Macromolecules (Genes)............................. Genetic Code: RNA and DNA................................................... Information Transfer: The Genetic Code................................... Oxygen Photosynthesis.............................................................. The “Great Oxidation” and the Invention” of Respiration. . . Evolution Before the Cambrian Explosion................................ The “Cambrian Explosion”........................................................ Since the Asteroid....................................................................... Down from the Trees.................................................................. 131 136 140 143 146 149 153 155 158 160 6 Energy, Water, Climate and Cycles.................................................... 6.1 The Earth’s Energy (Exergy) Balance....................................... 6.2 The Hydrological Cycle............................................................. 6.3 Ocean Currents and Atmospheric Circulation........................... 6.4 Climate Change.......................................................................... 6.5 Bio-geochemical Cycles............................................................. 6.6 The Carbon-Oxygen Cycle......................................................... 6.7 The Nitrogen Cycle.................................................................... 6.8 The Sulfur
Cycle........................................................................ 6.9 The Phosphorus Cycle................................................................ 6.10 Thermodynamic Dis-equilibrium............................................... 165 165 171 175 178 195 196 203 209 212 215 7 Summary of Part I: From the “Big Bang” to Nutrient Cycles.... 221 Partii 8 Energy and Technology........................................................................ 231 8.1 The Enhancement of Skin.......................................................... 231 8.2 The Taming of Fire..................................................................... 232 8.3 Transmission of Knowledge: Writing and Replication.............. 234 8.4 The Dawn of Civilization and the Beginning of Agriculture............................................................................. 236 8.5 Agricultural Surplus and Cities.................................................. 241 8.6 Slavery and Conquest................................................................. 242 8.7 Money and Coinage.................................................................... 246 8.8 Productive Technology............................................................... 249 9 The New World: And Science.............................................................. 9.1 The Discovery of the New World.............................................. 9.2 From Charcoal and Iron to Coal and Steel................................ 9.3 Gunpowder and Cannons........................................................... 9.4 Steam
Power............................................................................... 9.5 Town Gas, Coal Tar, Aniline Dyes and Ammonia Synthesis..................................................................................... 9.6 Petroleum.................................................................................... 255 255 258 262 264 269 272
Contents 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 xix The Internal (Infernal) Combustion Engine............................... 276 Electrification and Communications.......................................... 281 Telecommunication and Digital Technology............................. 288 The Demographic Transition: The Final Disproof of Malthus or a Prelude?.............................................................. 294 10 Energy, Technology and the Future...................................................... 10.1 This Time Is Different................................................................ 10.2 “Peak Oil”................................................................................... 10.3 More on Fracking: Is It a Game Changer?................................ 10.4 The Inevitable Decline of the Internal Combustion Engine......................................................................................... 10.5 On Opportunities for Energy Efficiency Gains by Systems Integration................................................................................... 10.6 Renewables for Heat and Electric Power Generation................ 303 303 305 318 323 341 349 Part III 11 Mainstream Economics and Energy...................................................... 11.1 Core Ideas in Economic Theory................................................. 11.2 On Credit, Collateral, Virtual Money and Banking................... 11.3 On Externalities.......................................................................... 11.4 Economics as Social
Science....................................................... 11.5 Economics as an Evolving Complex System.............................. 11.6 Resources and Economics.......................................................... 11.7 Resource Discoveries as Technology Incubators........................ 11.8 On the Geology of Resources: Scarcity Again?........................ 11.9 The Special Case of Petroleum.................................................. 11.10 The Role of Resources in Standard Economic Theory.............. 363 363 371 374 376 380 382 389 399 406 413 12 New Perspectives on Capital, Work, and Wealth.............................. 12.1 Active vs. Passive Capital.......................................................... 12.2 Exergy, Useful Work and Production Functions....................... 12.3 Wealth as “Condensed” Work and Useful Complexity............. 12.4 Debt: The Downside of Financial Wealth Creation.................. 12.5 The Direct Costs of Economic Growth....................................... 12.6 More on Economic Growth: Cycles and Bubbles...................... 12.7 Planetary Limits: The Downside of Material Wealth Creation...................................................................................... 12.8 The “Circular Economy” and the Limits to Growth.................. 12.9 ATrifecta?.................................................................................. 423 423 424 431 438 446 449 465 470 477 Epilog................................................................................................................ 485 Appendix A:
Energy in Growth Theory....................................................... 487
XX Contents Appendix В: Standard Theoryof Nuclear Forces................................... 501 Appendix C: Potential StockpileMetals.................................................... 505 Glossary...................................................................................................... 509 References................................................................................................... 547 Index 577
Ayres ENERGY, COMPLEXITY AND WEALTH MAXIMIZATION This book is about the mechanisms of wealth creation, or what we like to think of as evolutionary progress, The massive circular flow of goods and services between producers and consumers is not a perpetual motion machine; it has been dependent for the past 150 years on energy inputs from a finite storage of fossil fuels. In this book, you will learn about the three key requirements for wealth creation, and how this process acts according to physical laws, and usually after some part of the natural wealth of the planet has been exploited in an episode of creative destruction. Knowledge and natural capital, particularly energy, v/ill interact to power the human wealth engine in the future as it has in the past. Will it sputter or continue along the path of evolutionary progress that we have come to expect? Can the new immaterial wealth ofinformation and ideas, which makes up the so-called knowledge economy, replace depleted natural wealth? These questions have no simple answers, but this masterful book will help you to understand the grand challenge of our time.
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Contents 1 Introduction. 1 2 Thesis. 5 Parti 3 A Brief History of Ideas: Energy, Entropy and Evolution. 3.1 Aristotle, Descartes, Newton and Leibnitz. 3.2 Heat: Caloric vs Phlogiston. 3.3 The Birth of Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. . 3.4 Chemistry: From Lavoisier to Gibbs. 3.5 Electricity and Electromagnetism. 3.6 Geology and Earth Science. 3.7 Darwin and Biological Evolution. 3.8 Ecology. 3.9 Entropy, Exergy, Order and Information. 3.10 Monism, “Energetics” and Economics. 15 15 18 19 24 28 33 35 38 42 51 4 The Cosmos, The Sun and The Earth. 4.1 Astronomy and Astrophysics. 4.2 Quantum Mechanics and Relativity. 4.3 The Black Hole in Physics. 4.4 Nucleosynthesis: Love Among the
Nucleons. 4.5 The Sun and Solar System. 4.6 The Elements Needed to Sustain Life (and Technology). 4.7 The Terra-Forming of Earth. 4.8 The Long-Term Future of Planet Earth. 4.9 Summary of Pre-biotic Evolution. 55 55 64 68 88 99 102 104 114 118 5 The Origin of Life. 5.1 Exogenesis?. 5.2 The Origin of Organic Monomers. 121 121 125 xvii
xviii Contents 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 From Monomers to Polymers. Self-replication of Macromolecules (Genes). Genetic Code: RNA and DNA. Information Transfer: The Genetic Code. Oxygen Photosynthesis. The “Great Oxidation” and the "Invention” of Respiration. . . Evolution Before the Cambrian Explosion. The “Cambrian Explosion”. Since the Asteroid. Down from the Trees. 131 136 140 143 146 149 153 155 158 160 6 Energy, Water, Climate and Cycles. 6.1 The Earth’s Energy (Exergy) Balance. 6.2 The Hydrological Cycle. 6.3 Ocean Currents and Atmospheric Circulation. 6.4 Climate Change. 6.5 Bio-geochemical Cycles. 6.6 The Carbon-Oxygen Cycle. 6.7 The Nitrogen Cycle. 6.8 The Sulfur
Cycle. 6.9 The Phosphorus Cycle. 6.10 Thermodynamic Dis-equilibrium. 165 165 171 175 178 195 196 203 209 212 215 7 Summary of Part I: From the “Big Bang” to Nutrient Cycles. 221 Partii 8 Energy and Technology. 231 8.1 The Enhancement of Skin. 231 8.2 The Taming of Fire. 232 8.3 Transmission of Knowledge: Writing and Replication. 234 8.4 The Dawn of Civilization and the Beginning of Agriculture. 236 8.5 Agricultural Surplus and Cities. 241 8.6 Slavery and Conquest. 242 8.7 Money and Coinage. 246 8.8 Productive Technology. 249 9 The New World: And Science. 9.1 The Discovery of the New World. 9.2 From Charcoal and Iron to Coal and Steel. 9.3 Gunpowder and Cannons. 9.4 Steam
Power. 9.5 Town Gas, Coal Tar, Aniline Dyes and Ammonia Synthesis. 9.6 Petroleum. 255 255 258 262 264 269 272
Contents 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 xix The Internal (Infernal) Combustion Engine. 276 Electrification and Communications. 281 Telecommunication and Digital Technology. 288 The Demographic Transition: The Final Disproof of Malthus or a Prelude?. 294 10 Energy, Technology and the Future. 10.1 This Time Is Different. 10.2 “Peak Oil”. 10.3 More on Fracking: Is It a Game Changer?. 10.4 The Inevitable Decline of the Internal Combustion Engine. 10.5 On Opportunities for Energy Efficiency Gains by Systems Integration. 10.6 Renewables for Heat and Electric Power Generation. 303 303 305 318 323 341 349 Part III 11 Mainstream Economics and Energy. 11.1 Core Ideas in Economic Theory. 11.2 On Credit, Collateral, Virtual Money and Banking. 11.3 On Externalities. 11.4 Economics as Social
Science. 11.5 Economics as an Evolving Complex System. 11.6 Resources and Economics. 11.7 Resource Discoveries as Technology Incubators. 11.8 On the Geology of Resources: Scarcity Again?. 11.9 The Special Case of Petroleum. 11.10 The Role of Resources in Standard Economic Theory. 363 363 371 374 376 380 382 389 399 406 413 12 New Perspectives on Capital, Work, and Wealth. 12.1 Active vs. Passive Capital. 12.2 Exergy, Useful Work and Production Functions. 12.3 Wealth as “Condensed” Work and Useful Complexity. 12.4 Debt: The Downside of Financial Wealth Creation. 12.5 The Direct Costs of Economic Growth. 12.6 More on Economic Growth: Cycles and Bubbles. 12.7 Planetary Limits: The Downside of Material Wealth Creation. 12.8 The “Circular Economy” and the Limits to Growth. 12.9 ATrifecta?. 423 423 424 431 438 446 449 465 470 477 Epilog. 485 Appendix A:
Energy in Growth Theory. 487
XX Contents Appendix В: Standard Theoryof Nuclear Forces. 501 Appendix C: Potential StockpileMetals. 505 Glossary. 509 References. 547 Index 577
Ayres ENERGY, COMPLEXITY AND WEALTH MAXIMIZATION This book is about the mechanisms of wealth creation, or what we like to think of as evolutionary "progress,'' The massive circular flow of goods and services between producers and consumers is not a perpetual motion machine; it has been dependent for the past 150 years on energy inputs from a finite storage of fossil fuels. In this book, you will learn about the three key requirements for wealth creation, and how this process acts according to physical laws, and usually after some part of the natural wealth of the planet has been exploited in an episode of "creative destruction." Knowledge and natural capital, particularly energy, v/ill interact to power the human wealth engine in the future as it has in the past. Will it sputter or continue along the path of evolutionary progress that we have come to expect? Can the new immaterial wealth ofinformation and ideas, which makes up the so-called knowledge economy, replace depleted natural wealth? These questions have no simple answers, but this masterful book will help you to understand the grand challenge of our time. |
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spelling | Ayres, Robert U. 1932- Verfasser (DE-588)171956370 aut Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization Robert Ayres Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2016 201806 Cham Springer International Publishing 2016 Springer 2016 XXV, 587 Seiten Illustrationen 23.5 cm x 15.5 cm, 9241 g txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Frontiers Collection Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd rswk-swf Paperback / softback SCI064000 JHBC BUS070040 BUS069000 SCI065000 TH KCS PHH KCN B SUCO11651: Physics and Astronomy SCP33030: Data-driven Science, Modeling and Theory Building SC112000: Energy Policy, Economics and Management SCW46000: Economic Systems SCP21050: Thermodynamics SCW48010: Natural Resource and Energy Economics 1649: Hardcover, Softcover / Physik, Astronomie/Sonstiges Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 s DE-604 Springer International Publishing (DE-588)1064344704 pbl Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783319305448 X:MVB text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=4432b83f73cf4e6e812046fb8cdfae75&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext X:MVB http://www.springer.com/ Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032441614&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032441614&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Ayres, Robert U. 1932- Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd |
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title | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization |
title_auth | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization |
title_exact_search | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization |
title_exact_search_txtP | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization |
title_full | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization Robert Ayres |
title_fullStr | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization Robert Ayres |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization Robert Ayres |
title_short | Energy, Complexity and Wealth Maximization |
title_sort | energy complexity and wealth maximization |
topic | Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaftstheorie |
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