Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper
How Innovation Keeps Proving the Catastrophists Wrong
by:
Robert Bryce
Summary:
The book argues against pessimistic views on energy and technology, presenting a case for how human ingenuity leads to advancements that make resources more abundant, accessible, and efficient. It showcases examples of technological progress and innovation that have resulted in more productive and sustainable solutions, challenging the notion that we are headed towards a future of scarcity and decline.
Key points:
1. Innovation vs. Catastrophe: Bryce believes human creativity and tech advances will continue to solve environmental and resource issues, disproving apocalyptic forecasts.
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