Saketh Kasibatla

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According to Jevons, this was because we’d use the greater efficiency not to get the same amount of the desired output (steam power) while using less of the resource (coal), but instead to get more and more of the output, thereby using more of the resource in total. As steam engines became more efficient—as they were able to supply the same amount of power while using less coal—more uses would be found for them. Steam
More from Less: The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resources—and What Happens Next
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