📖 Overview
Richard Martin is a journalist, author, and speaker who specializes in energy, technology, and environmental issues. His most notable work is "Coal Wars: The Future of Energy and the Fate of the Planet" (2015) and "SuperFuel: Thorium, the Green Energy Source for the Future" (2012).
Martin's writing has appeared in publications including The Atlantic, Fortune, Wired, and The Washington Post. He served as executive editor of Pike Research, a cleantech market intelligence firm, and has been a contributing editor for Wired.
His work focuses on investigating emerging energy technologies and their implications for global economics and environmental sustainability. Martin's reporting style combines technical analysis with firsthand accounts from industry leaders, scientists, and policymakers.
The author holds degrees from Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, and currently resides in Boulder, Colorado. He frequently speaks at conferences and events related to energy policy and technological innovation.
👀 Reviews
Readers appreciate Martin's accessible explanations of complex energy topics and his balanced reporting on controversial issues. His books receive praise for thorough research and clear presentation of technical concepts without oversimplification.
What readers liked:
- In-depth interviews with key industry figures
- Clear explanations of energy technologies
- Fact-based analysis backed by data
- Engaging narrative style that maintains reader interest
What readers disliked:
- Some find discussions of technical details too dense
- A few readers note occasional repetition of key points
- Critics say solutions proposed are sometimes impractical
Ratings:
- SuperFuel: 4.0/5 on Amazon (157 reviews), 3.8/5 on Goodreads (342 ratings)
- Coal Wars: 3.9/5 on Amazon (48 reviews), 3.7/5 on Goodreads (89 ratings)
Sample reader comment: "Martin presents complex energy issues in a way that educated readers can understand while maintaining technical accuracy." - Amazon reviewer
📚 Books by Richard Martin
SuperFuel: Thorium, the Green Energy Source for the FutureExamines thorium's potential as a nuclear fuel source and explores its history, advantages, and the political factors that led to uranium's dominance.
Coal Wars: The Future of Energy and the Fate of the PlanetDocuments the global shift away from coal power, analyzing economic and environmental factors across multiple countries and industries.
Power Trip: The Story of Energy@ Traces how different forms of energy have shaped human civilization throughout history, from prehistoric times to modern renewable technologies.
Coal Wars: The Future of Energy and the Fate of the PlanetDocuments the global shift away from coal power, analyzing economic and environmental factors across multiple countries and industries.
Power Trip: The Story of Energy@ Traces how different forms of energy have shaped human civilization throughout history, from prehistoric times to modern renewable technologies.
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