Worker and Parasite

How the World Really Works by Vaclav Smil

Mar 5, 2024
The podcast discusses the intricate relationship between fossil fuels, fertilizer, and human survival. It challenges common misconceptions and sheds light on global dependencies with implications on societal issues and climate change. It explores the author's stance on fossil fuels, organic farming, and balancing immediate crises with long-term planning. The conversation also touches on meat consumption challenges, futuristic technology skepticism, and the importance of sustainable food practices on a global scale.
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ANECDOTE

Hosts' First Impressions And Endorsements

  • Jerry and Stably describe Smil as a 'Steven Pinker for material science' and note Bill Gates' endorsement.
  • They frame the book as a culmination of Smil's lifetime work on energy, food, and industrial systems.
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Modern Life Runs On Fossil Inputs

  • Vaclav Smil argues modern civilization depends fundamentally on fossil fuels and complex industrial inputs.
  • He shows many everyday systems (food, transport, materials) are tightly coupled to fossil-fuel inputs and thus hard to decarbonize quickly.
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Who The Book Resonates With

  • The hosts say the book feels like a lecture full of numbers and technical detail that some listeners may find dense.
  • They recommend it for scientifically curious readers, policy advisers, or 'Davos' audiences who want evidence-based constraints.
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