Richard Black spent fifteen years as a science and environment correspondent for the BBC, largely for World Service radio, before setting up the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit. He now lives in Berlin and works for the global clean energy think-tank Ember, which tells the story of the energy transition through data and analysis. He is the author of Denied: The Rise and Fall of Climate Contrarianism and is an Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London.
Coal, oil and gas provide four-fifths of the energy that powers our modern world. But continuing to burn them will mean wrecking the only planet we have. Is there a way out?
In The Future of Energy, journalist and analyst Richard Black argues that there is, and that the transition...
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