The Conundrum, David Owen
The Conundrum, David Owen
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The Conundrum
How Scientific Innovation, Increased Efficiency, and Good Intentions Can Make Our Energy and Climate Problems Worse

Author: David Owen

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 5 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/26/2012


Synopsis

Hybrid cars, fast trains, compact florescent lightbulbs, solar panels, carbon offsets: everything you've been told about being green is wrong. The quest for a breakthrough battery or a 100 mpg car is a dangerous fantasy. We are consumers, and we like to consume greenly and efficiently. But David Owen argues that our best intentions are still at cross-purposes to our true goal: living sustainably while caring for our environment and the future of the planet. Efficiency, once considered the holy grail of our environmental problems, turns out to be part of the problem—we have little trouble turning increases in efficiency into increases in consumption.

David Owen's elegant narrative, filled with fascinating information and anecdotes, takes you through the history of energy and the quest for efficiency. Owen introduces the listener to some of the smartest people working on solving our energy problems. He details the arguments of efficiency's proponents and its antagonists—and in the process overturns most traditional wisdom about being green.

This is a book that will change how you look at the world. Scientific geniuses will not invent our way out of the energy and economic crisis we're in. We already have the technology and knowledge we need to live sustainably. But will we do it? That is the conundrum.

About David Owen

David Owen has been a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1991. Before joining the New Yorker, he was a contributing editor at the Atlantic Monthly. Owen has also been a regular contributor to numerous other magazines, including Harper's and Esquire, and he is a contributing editor at Golf Digest. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Man Who Invented Saturday Morning: And Other Adventures in American Enterprise and Sheetrock and Shellac: A Thinking Person's Guide to the Art and Science of Home Improvement. He lives in northwest Connecticut with his wife, writer Ann Hodgman.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Parmida R. A. on February 19, 2022

Owen takes a penetrating look at the earth’s shrinking resources and the delusion underlying our solutions to these problems. In the process, he persuades us that the serious environmental problems that humanity faces won’t be fixed by scientists and engineers, but by our behavioral changes, namely......more

Goodreads review by Noah on April 24, 2012

A lot of this book is a bunch of over-the-top contrarianism. It's heavy on complaints and light on solutions, and to the extent that is has anything constructive to say I could sum it up in a sentence if you grant me a semicolon: "Increased energy efficiency is a bad strategy to reduce total energy......more

Goodreads review by Alison on November 02, 2011

First, I need to say that I won this book as a first reads. That being said, I really enjoyed this book, honestly more than I thought I would. I generally don't read much non-fiction, but, like a lot of people nowadays, I'm concerned about the environment. This book was an eye-opener on so many leve......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on May 18, 2012

Cars are evil, and we should live in dense cities are two propositions that are repeatedly impressed upon readers. That, and the conclusion that we lack the will, not the technology, to fight climate change. I agree with this conclusion and all its pessimistic implications, but I found the book lack......more

Goodreads review by Esther on December 11, 2011

I received this book from a Good reads giveaway. I was very intrigued and wanted to know from a different perceptive how to be more revolutionary eco-smart. David Owen was the one to give me one. The Conundrum gives a no nonsense approach to serious problems we are continuing to create. The obvious......more