How did America transform from a wilderness reliant on wood and muscle into the world's most intensive energy consumer? To understand today's climate debates and policy decisions, we must first understand the historical energy transitions that built the modern world. This text-based course offers a comprehensive historical survey of the relationship between American energy use, economic growth, and environmental change.
You will trace the evolution of energy systems from early watermills to the rise of coal, the oil boom, nuclear power, and the emergence of modern renewable energy frameworks. Along the way, you will analyze how these energy choices reshaped American society, foreign policy, and the natural landscape.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the transition from organic energy sources like wood and muscle to fossil fuels like coal and oil
- Analyze the impact of electrification and the automobile on suburban development and household consumption
- Examine the geopolitical history of oil and its influence on foreign policy and global crises
- Evaluate the rise of nuclear power and the environmental movements that shaped its trajectory
- Investigate modern climate change frameworks, carbon policy, and the transition toward renewable energy technologies
This course begins with foundational concepts in environmental history and resource economics, establishing a clear framework before guiding you chronologically through major historical eras. You will read curated historical analyses, examine key policy documents, and complete written reflection exercises to deepen your understanding of each energy transition.
This course is designed for beginners, history enthusiasts, and policy students. No prior background in environmental science or history is required to succeed. Start reading today to uncover the historical forces shaping our energy future.
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