Beyond oil : the view from Hubbert's peak
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TN870 .D369 2005
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TN870 .D369 2005
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energy resources.
Energy-Generating Resources
Erdöl
Industrie pétrolière.
Knappheit
Nonfiction.
Petroleum industry -- Forecasting.
Prévisions.
Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Prévision.
Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce.
Pétrole -- Réserves -- Prévision.
Pétrole -- Réserves.
Ressources pétrolières.
Ressources énergétiques -- Prévision.
Ressources énergétiques.
Sources d'énergie.
Energy-Generating Resources
Erdöl
Industrie pétrolière.
Knappheit
Nonfiction.
Petroleum industry -- Forecasting.
Prévisions.
Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Prévision.
Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce.
Pétrole -- Réserves -- Prévision.
Pétrole -- Réserves.
Ressources pétrolières.
Ressources énergétiques -- Prévision.
Ressources énergétiques.
Sources d'énergie.
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Book
Physical Desc
xv, 202 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
UPC
9780809029563
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index.
Description
With world oil production about to peak and inexorably head toward steep decline, what fuels are available to meet rising global energy demands? That question, once thought to address a fairly remote contingency, has become ever more urgent, as a spate of books has drawn increased public attention to the imminent exhaustion of the economically vital world oil reserves. Deffeyes, a geologist who was among the first to warn of the coming oil crisis, now takes the next logical step and turns his attention to the earth's supply of potential replacement fuels. In Beyond Oil, he traces out their likely production futures, with special reference to that of oil, utilizing the same analytic tools developed by his former colleague, the pioneering petroleum-supply authority M. King Hubbert. The book includes chapters on natural gas, coal, tar sands and heavy oils, oil shale, uranium, and (although not strictly an energy resource itself) hydrogen. A concluding chapter on the overall energy picture covers the likely mix of energy sources the world can rely on for the near-term future, and the special roles that will need to be played by conservation, high-mileage diesel automobiles, nuclear power plants, and wind-generated electricity. An acknowledged expert in the field, Deffeyes brings a deeply informed, yet optimistic approach to bear on the growing debate. His main concern is not our long-term adaptation to a world beyond oil but our immediate future: "Through our inattention, we have wasted the years that we might have used to prepare for lessened oil supplies. The next ten years are critical."
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Deffeyes, K. S. (2005). Beyond oil: the view from Hubbert's peak . Hill and Wang.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Deffeyes, Kenneth S. 2005. Beyond Oil: The View From Hubbert's Peak. New York: Hill and Wang.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Deffeyes, Kenneth S. Beyond Oil: The View From Hubbert's Peak New York: Hill and Wang, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Deffeyes, K. S. (2005). Beyond oil: the view from hubbert's peak. New York: Hill and Wang.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Deffeyes, Kenneth S. Beyond Oil: The View From Hubbert's Peak Hill and Wang, 2005.
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