1. Epochal Transitions
2. Populations
3. Agricultures and Diets
4. Energies
5. Economies
6. Environment
7. Outcomes and Outlooks
Vaclav Smil is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba. The author of more than 50 books, he conducts interdisciplinary research in energy, environmental and population change, food production and nutrition, technical innovation, risk assessment, and public policy. He has worked globally as a consultant and frequently delivers invited talks at conferences and workshops throughout the world.
Grand Transitions shows Vaclav Smil truly to be Bringing It All
Back Home
*John Roy Porter, Natures Sciences Sociétés*
Vaclav Smil is my favorite author.
*Bill Gates, GatesNotes*
His book roams impressively around the globe and across five
centuries as it asks big questions and searches for big answers. .
. .His five-pack of grand transitions encompasses population,
agriculture and diets, energy, economy, and environment. . . .
anyone who hasn't read about these subjects since graduation will
be awestruck by the amount of research that has gone into these
vaguely familiar stories. Smil pulls recent studies together,
throws in a few of his own, offers interpretive twists, and fills
his account with delicious nuggets of information. (This book
actually got me in trouble at home, as I kept asking my family,
"Did you know..." about some gem of an anecdote.)
*Andre Schmid, Literary Review of Canada*
No one writes about the great issues of our time with more rigor or
erudition than Vaclav Smil. Grand Transitions is at once sweeping,
sobering, and profoundly informative.
*Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction, winner of the
Pulitzer Prize*
An expert portrait of spectacular technical and economic advances
that many in the 21st century enjoy but which exclude large
segments of the population and are creating problems that may or
may not be solvable. Ingenious, insightful, and disturbing.
*Kirkus*
Underpinned by mesmerizing data and deep analysis, Grand
Transitions provides a clear and compelling framework for thinking
about the future of energy, the environment, and the economy. A
feast for anyone interested in the future of energy. A must
read.
*Atul Arya, Chief Energy Strategist, IHS Markit*
Grand Transitions is the epitome of excellence in integrative
systemic scientific analysis, anchored in a magisterial exploration
of the main five transitions of mankind since civilizations
emerged. And it provides a healthy antidote to the wishful thinking
so prevalent today. Decision makers and the public should educate
themselves with this authoritative evaluation, which will shape
their decisions on how to ensure a harmonious, sustainable future
for all.
*Didier Sornette, Professor of Entrepreneurial Risks and Finance,
ETH Zurich*
For a generation, polymath Vaclav Smil has expounded on the big
patterns in energy, food, and other means through which humans have
transformed their environment. In Grand Transitions he has zoomed
out even further to paint a picture of how the pieces fit together
and to explain how the modern world works. In elegant prose with
relentless attention to fact and reality-rare these days-he has
written a masterpiece that forces you to think, disagree, wonder,
and grapple with the accomplishments and challenges of today's
industrial society.
*David G. Victor, Professor of International Relations, University
of California, San Diego*
In Grand Transitions, Vaclav Smil reminds us of the fundamental
point that the economy cannot be untethered from nature.
Technological ingenuity has loosened the links, but the outlook for
economic gains--or losses--is inextricably tied to the dynamics of
population change, and of food and energy production.
*Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy, University of
Cambridge*
Investing requires quantification of impact. But Vaclav Smil
convincingly challenges the increased reliance on applying
mathematical modelling to single-frame narratives. He steadily
illustrates why such approaches seldom provide useful enough
insights, as they tend to ignore technical constraints and
biospheric limits.
*Philippe Rohner, Pictet Asset Management*
Smil offers a sweeping account of the deep material forces that
have shaped the modern world... He tells a remarkable story of the
human capacity to innovate, build, and integrate societies across
vast distances.
*Foreign Affairs*
Smil is a conjurer with numbers. In Grand Transitions, he works to
show just how thoroughly this is now a planet of our making--and
how rapidly the transformation is still happening.
*Washington Post*
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