Technological, Energy, and Organizational Limits to Material Progress: A Historical Perspective

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (4):297-317 (2002)
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This article examines the social, technological, and energy limits to growth from a historical perspective. Various suggestions to surmount these limits are evaluated and found to be wanting, especially in the face of a rapidly evolving energy crisis as the era of oil comes to an end. It concludes that there are genuine reasons to be concerned about the human prospect.

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