The Final Energy Crisis by Sheila Newman

The Final Energy Crisis by Sheila Newman

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Thoroughly revised and updated edition of this comprehensive survey of resource depletion.

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The Final Energy Crisis by Sheila Newman

With oil reaching $100 a barrel in January 2008 and the US facing challenges to dollar hegemony, few people would now deny that there is an energy crisis and that it is linked to economic uncertainty. However, the mainstream lacks a theory to explain this apparently sudden challenge to optimistic expectations of long-term economic growth and an end to world poverty. The Final Energy Crisis provides political explanations to fill that gap. The authors engage with depletion trends in oil, gas, coal, uranium, soil and biodiversity. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, they study energy trends, prospects, assets and liabilities in different political systems and regions, including the US, Venezuela, China, Africa, the ex-Soviet Union, North Korea, Japan, France and Australia. Far from being a doom-laden work on peak oil, this book offers practical suggestions for readers keen to be part of the solution to resource depletion. This comprehensively updated edition includes 13 new chapters and thorough revisions of existing material.
Sheila Newman is an environmental sociologist and editor of articles on energy, population, land-use planning and resources. She is an environmental filmmaker and the co-editor of The Final Energy Crisis (Pluto, 2008). Andrew McKillop is the co-editor of the first edition of The Final Energy Crisis (Pluto, 2005).
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ISBN 13 9780745327174
ISBN 10 0745327176
Titel The Final Energy Crisis
Autor Sheila Newman
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pluto Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-07-20
Seitenanzahl 336
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