The Final Energy Crisis

The Final Energy Crisis
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Publisher : Pluto Press
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ISBN-10 : 0745320929
ISBN-13 : 9780745320922
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Book Synopsis The Final Energy Crisis by : Andrew McKillop

Download or read book The Final Energy Crisis written by Andrew McKillop and published by Pluto Press. This book was released on 2005-04-20 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the crisis in fossil fuels. Oil, gas and coal are precious resources that define modern life. Without them, mass-produced food and clothing, and international travel and cars, become rare or impossible. Yet our reliance on fossil fuels is responsible for massive environmental damage, and increasing economic and political instability. Control over oil resources has been a major factor in several wars. The price of oil is also key to world economic stability. Yet our supply of oil is limited. As with other fossil fuels, the more we burn, the more damage we do – the number one cause behind global warming is the increase in carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels.The international range of contributors to this book provide a truly global perspective on the dangers inherent in our over-consumption of oil, gas and coal. They explore detailed evidence of the imminent acceleration of fossil fuel depletion and the limits of ‘sustainability’. They outline the political background to the situation, not just among the world’s largest consumers of fossil fuel, the US and China, but also in Europe and the developing world. Considering our future economic survival, they include a detailed examination of France and Australia. Finally, they explore the extreme costs of alternatives such as nuclear power, and outline other possible lifestyles and methods.


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