Justin McGuire

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We have spent much of the past few centuries gradually climbing up a thermodynamic ladder. Coal has about twice the energy density—in other words the amount of energy that can be released per kilogram of weight—of wood. Kerosene, refined from crude oils, has nearly twice the energy density of coal.
Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization
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