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Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy
Unprecedented gas prices, heat waves and droughts, climate change, Solyndra -- all make "alternative" sources of energy contemporary areas of activism, controversy, lobbying, and legislation. Yet few know that the ancient Chinese, Greeks, and Romans used solar energy in their architecture;...
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2013
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author | Perlin, John Lovins, Amory |
author_facet | Perlin, John Lovins, Amory |
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description | Unprecedented gas prices, heat waves and droughts, climate change, Solyndra -- all make "alternative" sources of energy contemporary areas of activism, controversy, lobbying, and legislation. Yet few know that the ancient Chinese, Greeks, and Romans used solar energy in their architecture; that Galileo and da Vinci both planned uses for the power of the sun; and that by 1918, there were more than 4,000 solar water heaters in California. The history of solar architecture and energy technologies gives readers an epiphany-producing sense of its future. Detailing a realistic alternative to fossil fuels, in illustrations the New York Times called "especially fine" and prose Library Journal termed "highly readable," Let It Shine shows that there is nothing -- and plenty -- new under the sun. |
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spelling | cern-26981792021-04-21T18:17:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2698179engPerlin, JohnLovins, AmoryLet it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energyEngineeringUnprecedented gas prices, heat waves and droughts, climate change, Solyndra -- all make "alternative" sources of energy contemporary areas of activism, controversy, lobbying, and legislation. Yet few know that the ancient Chinese, Greeks, and Romans used solar energy in their architecture; that Galileo and da Vinci both planned uses for the power of the sun; and that by 1918, there were more than 4,000 solar water heaters in California. The history of solar architecture and energy technologies gives readers an epiphany-producing sense of its future. Detailing a realistic alternative to fossil fuels, in illustrations the New York Times called "especially fine" and prose Library Journal termed "highly readable," Let It Shine shows that there is nothing -- and plenty -- new under the sun. New World Libraryoai:cds.cern.ch:26981792013 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Perlin, John Lovins, Amory Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
title | Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
title_full | Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
title_fullStr | Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
title_full_unstemmed | Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
title_short | Let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
title_sort | let it shine: the 6,000-year story of solar energy |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2698179 |
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