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The final energy crisis

Oil and gas are running out faster than most realise and this will have serious consequences for the whole world. Even by the year 2005, oil will start to become in short supply, prices will start rising and politicians will opt for the nuclear energy option - with all the consequences that this option implies. The Final Energy Crisis illustrates the oil shortages, explains why Kyoto agreements are impossible and how the oil wars will only get worse as the need for cheap oil will dominate the world's political agenda.

Book details


Physical description: 21.2 x 13.4 red 325 pp

Edition: 1st

Publisher: Pluto Press

Place of publication: London, England

ISBN: 9780745320922

Classification: E850 -

Keywords: Coal - Oil depletion - Energy - Oil - Renewable Energy - Production - peak oil - Prices - Kyoto Protocol - population - farming

Countries: Africa -

Subjects: Energy engineering, Resource use and management, Trading, Policy and Governance, Law and Legal practice, Electricity from nuclear fuel, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Coal, Oil, Solid fossil fuels and derived products, Primary energy production, Peak oil

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