"Energy Futures shows us that not only do we need to be thinking deeply about our shared energy horizons but that we need to act, collectively, against the complicities of colonialism, technophilic solutions and capitalist logics so entrenched in regimes of energy. The authors, all leading thinkers in the field, offer exceptional insights on how energies and futures are entangled with experience as well as expectation, and they skillfully argue that anthropology needs to be a critical voice in these larger geopolitical debates."