Alex Epstein

Alex Epstein is an American author and energy expert known for his advocacy of fossil fuels. He is the founder of the Center for Industrial Progress and has written books such as 'The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels'.

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  1. 1. The Moral Case For Fossil Fuels

    Why We Need Fossil Fuels to Improve the Quality of Life

    This book presents a compelling argument for the continued use of fossil fuels, emphasizing their crucial role in advancing human prosperity and improving quality of life. It challenges the prevailing narrative that fossil fuels are inherently harmful, instead highlighting their contributions to economic growth, technological innovation, and environmental improvements. By examining historical data and current trends, the book argues that the benefits of fossil fuels far outweigh their environmental costs, advocating for a balanced approach that considers both human flourishing and environmental stewardship.

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  2. 2. Cleveland Browns 101

    My First Team-Board-Book

    This engaging and informative book serves as a delightful introduction to the rich history and vibrant culture of the Cleveland Browns football team. It offers readers a comprehensive overview of the team's origins, legendary players, and memorable moments that have defined the franchise over the years. With colorful illustrations and fun facts, it captures the essence of what it means to be a Browns fan, making it an ideal read for both young enthusiasts and seasoned supporters alike.

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  3. 3. Thinking Physics

    This engaging and accessible guide delves into the fundamental concepts of physics, presenting them in a way that is both thought-provoking and easy to understand. Through a series of intriguing questions and practical examples, it encourages readers to explore the principles of physics by thinking critically and creatively. The book aims to demystify complex ideas, making them approachable for learners at all levels, and fosters a deeper appreciation for the natural world by highlighting the relevance of physics in everyday life.

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  4. 4. Attending

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  5. 6. Fossil Future

    Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas — Not Less

    A provocative defense of continued fossil fuel use that argues abundant, reliable energy has driven human flourishing and that ideological opposition to hydrocarbons risks harming people; it critiques the practical and moral case for rapid transition to current renewable technologies, reframes environmental concerns in light of human well‑being, and calls for energy policies prioritizing prosperity, safety, and technological innovation.

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  6. 7. Bookkeeping All In One For Dummies

    A practical, beginner-friendly guide that walks readers through the fundamentals of bookkeeping and the full accounting cycle, explaining double-entry recordkeeping, journals and ledgers, chart of accounts, reconciliations, and the preparation and analysis of basic financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cash-flow). It offers step-by-step procedures for common tasks—managing receivables and payables, payroll, sales tax, and inventory—along with advice on internal controls, budgeting, and choosing or using accounting software so small-business owners and new bookkeepers can keep accurate records and produce reliable reports for decision-making and tax compliance.

  7. 8. Relativity Visualized

    A compact, pictorial introduction to special and general relativity that builds physical intuition with spacetime diagrams and minimal math: it uses worldlines, light cones, and thought experiments to explain the constancy of the speed of light, relativity of simultaneity, time dilation, length contraction, and the twin paradox, then shows how gravity arises from curved spacetime, gravitational time dilation, and geodesic motion—all presented in an accessible, nontechnical way that emphasizes geometric visualization over heavy formalism.