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The End of Oil: The Decline of the Petroleum Economy and the Rise of a New Energy Order

The End of Oil: The Decline of the Petroleum Economy and the Rise of a New Energy Order

Paul Roberts

Takes a look at our plundering of natural resources, and the trouble we are in when they run out - which could be sooner than we imagine.
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Billions of people around the world enjoy an unprecedented standard of living based on one thing: oil. And each year we demand more. We produce and consume energy not simply to heat, feed, move or defend ourselves, but to educate, entertain, construct our world then fill it with stuff. Everything we buy, from a McDonald's hamburger to garden furniture to cancer drugs, represents a measure of energy produced and consumed. But how can this sustain itself, when already we have burned our way through half the easily available oil? Yet the pursuit of fuel is relentless. It can shape the diplomatic, economic and military strategies of nations, perverting the cultures and politics of entire regions; it props up corrupt governments and dictators; it fosters the instability and resentments that have already spawned Muammar Qaddafi, Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden. In this devastating piece of reportage, Paul Roberts shows what is likely to happen, why the transition from oil will be complicated, traumatic and possibly dangerous, and what it will mean for our daily lives.

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Title - The End of Oil: The Decline of the Petroleum Economy and the Rise of a New Energy Order

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Author - Paul Roberts

ISBN 13 - 9780747570813

Imprint - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publisher - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Date Published - 04/04/2005

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Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 129 x 198 x mm

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