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Heinberg, RIchard;
2009
Coal fuels more than 30 per cent of UK electricity production, and about 50 per cent in the US, providing a significant portion of total energy output. China and India's recent ferocious economic growth has been based almost entirely on coal-generated electricity. Coal currently looks like a solution to many of our fast-growing energy problems. However, while coal advocates are urging us full steam ahead, the increasing reliance on this dirtiest of all fossil fuels has crucial implications for energy policy, pollution levels, the global climate, world economy and geopolitics. Drawbacks to a coal-based energy strategy include: Scarcity - new studies suggest that the peak of world coal production may actually be less than two decades away; Cost - the quality of produced coal is declining, while the expense of transportation is rising, leading to spiralling costs and increasing shortages; and, Climate impacts - our ability to deal with the historic challenge of climate change may hinge on reducing coal consumption in future years. 'Blackout' goes to the heart of the tough energy questions that will dominate every sphere of public policy throughout the first half of this century. It is critical reading for planners, educators and anyone concerned about energy security, oil depletion and climate change.
Book details
Physical description: 23 x 15.5 cm, black & red, 202pp
Publisher: Clairview
Place of publication: Forest Row, RH18 5ES
ISBN: 9781905570201
Classification:
793 -
Keywords:
Climate change
- Global warming
- Coal
- Coal Resources
- Coal Supply
- world overview
Subjects:
Climate science,
Process heating,
Environmental protection,
Resource use and management,
Policy and Governance,
Economics, business and commerce,
Steam,
Transportation of products,
Transportation, Transmission and Distribution,
Coal,
Electricity,
Oil,
Solid fossil fuels and derived products,
Primary energy production,
Geopolitics,
Energy policy