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Mentioned in 4 episodes
More and More and More
An All-Consuming History of Energy
Book • 2024
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as the author of the book, explaining the false history of energy transition.


Rachel Donald

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The "Energy Transition" is a Pipe Dream | Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
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, als sie die Geschichte der Energie betrachtet.

Miriam Lang

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S03E56 - Miriam Lang zu Systemalternativen jenseits des Entwicklungsparadigmas
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for its perspective that there's never truly been an energy transition; rather, previous energy sources become infrastructure for new ones.

Cameron Tonkinwise

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#133 - Is Another World Possible? Transition Design - with Cameron Tonkinwise
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, this book deconstructs the idea of past energy transitions.

Thea Riofrancos

Bonus - Green Energy and Fossil Capital w/ Thea Riofrancos (Preview)
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comme le titre anglais du livre de Jean-Baptiste Fresseau.

Éloi Laurent

Eloi Laurent, économiste écologique
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as the book he is very excited to talk about with ![undefined]()

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Sidney Michelini

Jean-Baptiste Fressoz

Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, "More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy" (Harper, 2025)
Mentioned by Hugh Ferguson (listener) for making the point that we are just consuming more and more energy.

There is no energy transition happening


