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64: The Universal Currency: Energy and Civilization by Vaclav Smil

Made You Think

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The Art of Charcoal Burns Better Than Wood

The first use of charcoal for purposes other than providing heat was around 30,000 BC when cavemen used it as a pigment for drawing on the walls of caves. The fact that charcoal burns better than wood was probably noted soon after man learned to control fire over a million years ago. And I found an article from McGill University in Canada. So I don't know if we can trust it just kidding Canadians. We'll put it in the show notes.

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