Juice: How Electricity Explains the World (2019)

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Juice: How Electricity Explains the World: Directed by Tyson Culver. With Robert Bryce, Maya Amar, Joseph Al Assad, Priscilla Atansah. Poverty, women’s rights, climate change – indeed, many of the world’s most pressing challenges – can be explained by answering one simple question: Can you turn your lights on in the morning?

“Narrator u0026amp; co-producer Bryce is well known among some circles as a person with a strictly pragmatic view of this world. If it works – great! If there are secondary issues – work through them. If you wish to avoid problems – ask the right questions beforehand. Tell the story simply if you wish to be understood.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBryce has been following u0026amp; writing about the energy sector for about 3 decades, and along with a bit of grey hair he has also gained insights into the hows u0026amp; whys of energy use. Here he trots around the globe to specific locales which highlight certain societal traits of energy use. Along the way he learned a few new insights himself, which are also included in his new book u0026quot;A Question of Poweru0026quot; released in March of 2020.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;d recommend this documentary to any who are interested in the nexus points between energy, the environment, climate change, u0026amp; the posterity of human society. BTW- EcoModernism is a belief that eco-friendliness is compatible with economic prosperity. If you understand the phrase u0026quot;Prophets or Wizardsu0026quot;, Bryce seems to lean towards the wizards as a pragmatic perspective of life in a peaceful u0026amp; resource abundant 21st century.”

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