Fred Goh

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All single-item theories of value suffer from what Rose (1986) called selective inattention to the complexity of civilizations and to the interconnectedness of things, and “treating all non-energy entities merely as energy transformations and pricing everything according to embodied energy content is forcing the multifaceted reality into dubious one-dimensional confines” (Smil 2008, 344).
Growth: From Microorganisms to Megacities
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