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Ballenas, elefantes, albatros y el efecto invernadero

Spagnolo · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 01.11.2025

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It would be enough to capture a tiny fraction of the solar radiation that reaches the Earth to meet all our energy needs. This statement, repeated like a mantra, hides a relentless physical reality: the Sun's energy, although immense, is scattered with a density of 1640 kWh/m² per year, while our civilization demands concentrated energy. Why does photosynthesis only harness 0.08% of the solar energy available after 3.5 billion years of evolution? How is it possible for rich countries to reduce their emissions while global CO₂ continues to rise? Why are our advances in energy efficiency not slowing consumption? This book answers these questions not from an ideological standpoint, but from the physical laws that govern energy transformation and the inevitable generation of waste. Using examples from everyday life, the author builds a devastating argument against blind faith in technology as the solution to our environmental problems. After analyzing the amount of energy we would need to recycle all our waste, including CO₂, and the real limits of energy capture through renewables, the book confronts us with an uncomfortable conclusion: our economic model is in direct conflict with the laws of physics, and no innovation can circumvent them. On a planetary scale, the surface area available for solar energy capture, including forests, scrubland, and arid areas such as deserts, is 88 million km². To meet the needs of an equitable world that recycles 100% of its waste, we would need 13 million km²--equivalent to half the African continent--covered with energy capture devices. This book challenges the four fundamental myths that sustain our hopes for the energy transition: that efficiency reduces emissions, that enrichment reduces environmental degradation, that waste sinks are infinite, and, above all, that the Sun can satisfy our excessive energy needs. While the blue whale swims at 8 km/h, adapted to the low energy density available on the planet, humans propel container ships at 40 km/h thanks to fossil fuels that concentrate the solar energy accumulated over millions of years. This difference--1,300 times more energy consumption per unit of biomass than other living beings--exposes the real problem: it is not our technologies, but our energy intensity. Through a relentless analysis based on the laws of physics, this book reveals why, despite 29 climate summits, progress is minimal, and why the only way to maintain our world by transforming material waste into residual heat would require an amount of energy that renewables cannot provide. An enlightening book that mathematically demonstrates why the fallacy of decoupling emissions from growth, the finite capacity of planetary sinks, and the inexorable increase in waste leave us facing a conclusion as inevitable as entropy: we will have to reinvent our relationship with energy before our fossil fuel inheritance runs out.

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Vicente Padilla es ingeniero aeronáutico por la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (1991). Comenzó su carrera profesional con el fabricante de aviones Boeing, en Seattle (ee. , uu.). Más adelante, regresó a España y fundó Aertec Solutions, una empresa de ingeniería aeroespacial que cuenta actualmente con más de 700 empleados. Desde hace diez años, la empresa trabaja en varios proyectos de investigación y desarrollo en aviación sostenible financiados por la Comisión Europea a través de los programas Clean Sky y Clean Aviation. Ha escrito numerosos artículos relacionados con la industria aeroespacial y las emisiones de carbono, también ha sido vicepresidente de la Asociación de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos de España. Debido a su actividad profesional, ha recibido numerosos premios entre los que destacan Premio Joven Empresario en el 2004, Medalla de la Junta de Andalucía en 2015 e Ingeniero del Año por el Colegio de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos en 2022. Vive con su mujer en Málaga y tiene 4 hijas.

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Autori Vicente Padilla Gomez-Guillamon
Editore Guadalmazan
 
Lingue Spagnolo
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.11.2025, ritardato
 
EAN 9788419414663
ISBN 978-84-19414-66-3
Pagine 256
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Fisica, astronomia > Meccanica, acustica

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