Entropy and Exergy in Renewable Energy / / edited by Lin-Shu Wang, Wenping Cao, Shubo Hu.

Lovelock identified Newcomen's atmospheric steam engine as the start of Anthropocene with these words: "... there have been two previous decisive events in the history of our planet. The first was ... when photosynthetic bacteria first appeared [conversing sunlight to usable energy]. The s...

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sustainable agriculture.
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