
Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies,
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences; School of Engineering and Applied Sciences;
e-mail: mbm@io.harvard.edu (Tel:
617-495-4359 Fax: 617-495-4551)
| NEW Paper! | ||||
| Challenges for Environmental Science and Engineering (pdf) , in press at Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China as a featured article | ||||
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NEW Book! | |||
Energy: Perspectives, Problems, and Prospects |
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| Oxford University Press, USA (Nov. 30, 2009). For more information, please visit Amazon or Oxford University Press. | ||||
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Table of Content |
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| 1 | Introduction (pdf) | 3 | ||
| 2 | From hunter gatherers to English factories | 19 | ||
| 3 | Energy: what is it and how do we measure it? | 75 | ||
| 4 | Wood, photosynthesis, and the carbon cycle | 93 | ||
| 5 | Coal: origin, history, and problems | 105 | ||
| 6 | Oil: properties, origin, history, problems, and prospects | 123 | ||
| 7 | Natural gas: origin, history, and prospects | 149 | ||
| 8 | Energy from water and wind | 163 | ||
| 9 | Nuclear power | 191 | ||
| 10 | Steam power | 215 | ||
| 11 | Electricity | 241 | ||
| 12 | Automobiles, trucks, and the internal combustion engine | 277 | ||
| 13 | The challenge of global climate change | 299 | ||
| 14 | Prospects for carbon capture and sequestration | 325 | ||
| 15 | Ethanol from biomass: can it substitute for gasoline? |
347 | ||
| 16 | Current patterns of energy use | 371 | ||
| 17 | Vision for a low-carbon energy future | 383 | ||
| Index | 401 | |||
Research Areas
Research ProfileThe atmosphere is an important resource, an indispensable component of the global life support system. Human activity can change its composition, altering climate, air quality, and radiation reaching us from the sun. Michael McElroy studies changes in the composition of the atmosphere with an emphasis on the impact of human activity. His research includes investigations of processes affecting the abundance of ozone in the stratosphere and factors influencing the chemical composition of the troposphere. It explores the manner in which changes in the composition of the atmosphere affect climate. It seeks to place the impact of contemporary human activity in a larger context by studying large-scale changes in the environment that occurred in the past. His research addresses also challenges for public policy posed by the rapid pace of industrialization in developing countries such as China and India while exploring alternative strategies for more sustainable development in mature economies such as the United States. |
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