Energy

John W. Moore
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI 53706
J. Chem. Educ., 2008, 85 (7), p 891
DOI: 10.1021/ed085p891
Publication Date (Web): July 1, 2008

Abstract

“Scientific Challenges in Sustainable Energy Technology,” by Nathan S. Lewis of the California Institute of Technology, summarizes data on energy resources and analyses the implications for human society. Slides, text, and streaming audio/video are available at his Web site. There is much in this presentation that could (and should) be incorporated into chemistry pedagogy.

Keywords (Audience):

General Public

Keywords (Feature):

Editorial

Keywords (Pedagogy):

Communication / Writing

Keywords (Subject):

Thermodynamics

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  • Received: August 03, 2009

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