Lisa Margonelli

Lisa Margonelli is an American author and journalist known for her work on energy policy and the oil industry. She has written extensively about the social, economic, and environmental impacts of energy consumption.

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  1. 1. Underbug

    An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology

    In this captivating exploration of termites, the narrative delves into the intricate world of these often-overlooked insects, revealing their complex social structures and ecological significance. The book intertwines scientific research with personal anecdotes, offering insights into how termites challenge our understanding of intelligence, cooperation, and sustainability. Through a blend of humor and curiosity, the story examines the broader implications of termite behavior on technology, architecture, and even human society, inviting readers to reconsider the boundaries between nature and innovation.