How to Escape From the Iron Age?
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The article discusses how to transition away from the 'Iron Age' by rethinking our reliance on energy-intensive technologies, sparking a discussion on the feasibility and implications of such a shift.
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The discussion in comments about his figures for steel use makes a similar accusation.
I like his site and enjoy reading it but he regularly lets himself down when evaluating renewables, presumably because he wants to enforce "low tech" approaches (though electric arc furnaces appear to have been grandfathered in given this articles conclusion) rather than pursue low carbon or any other goal via whatever technology works best.