ABSTRACT

Climate scientists have clarified the main causes of climate change, and the tight timescale within which humans must change behaviour, and implement effective solutions, wherever they are needed across the world. This book uncovers many of the powerful actions and uses them effectively to achieve sustainable human life, of improved quality, in a way that is affordable out of earned income for all humans, wherever they live.

The ultimate solution to climate change lies not just in doing and consuming less but does instead entirely revolve around our ability to "out innovate" the problem. John F. Coplin, CBE, FREng, FCGI, has had a long and distinguished career in engineering and has operated and advised at all levels from heads of state, company chairs, engineering directors, government advisory boards, and on the shop floor. He is perfectly placed to take a wide-ranging approach, applying modern design and innovative engineering at a systemic level in order to provide novel approaches that will have far-reaching impact on reversing humankind’s impact on this planet. His projections and solutions are based on facts, reasonable calculations, and science learnt from nature. Unafraid to challenge current thinking, John looks at solutions across multiple sectors, including aviation, cars and domestic local transport, clean and renewable energy, food and agriculture, and housing and communities, and describes the particular potential of hydrogen as fuel.

The book is written in a language for all. It is small enough to be used is a practical guide to where some of the most useful improvements are to be found and as a way to start  important conversations.

part 1|38 pages

The big reset

chapter 1|12 pages

Engineering extinction?

chapter 2|6 pages

Why design engineering?

chapter 3|10 pages

How did we get here?

chapter 4|8 pages

The technology revolution

part 2|46 pages

Clean energy

chapter 5|16 pages

Energy storage systems

chapter 6|11 pages

Renewables

chapter 7|10 pages

(Decentralized) nuclear power

chapter 8|7 pages

Building a clean grid

part 3|34 pages

Transport

chapter 9|16 pages

Cars

chapter 10|16 pages

Commercial aviation

part 4|24 pages

Food and agriculture

chapter 11|11 pages

Food

chapter 12|11 pages

Farming and agriculture

part 5|18 pages

Homes and housing

chapter 13|16 pages

Urbanization vs dispersed communities

part 6|20 pages

Unheeded warnings and critical actions

chapter 14|4 pages

Unheeded warnings

chapter 15|14 pages

Critical actions