Synopses & Reviews
Global energy needs have increased dramatically over the past 100 years, and they will continue to increase, creating energy, environmental, and social crises. Can we solve this problem?
The first step, according to the authors of Energy Use Worldwide: A Reference Handbook, is to understand fundamental energy issues. Combining their knowledge from the complementary fields of science and policy, the authors begin by explaining the basic facts of energy—what it is, where it comes from, why it is important. Then they show how energy use is linked to global economics, identify key players, and examine the social and environmental consequences of our energy decisions. For readers interested in—or worried about—our use of fossil fuels, this book provides a keen understanding of both the problem and the possible solutions.
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"this work is essential for environmental science and public-policy collections." - Library Journal
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"It is recommended for public, high school, and college libraries, especially where there is an interest in energy and environmental issues." - Reference & User Services Quarterly
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"this work is essential for environmental science and public-policy collections."Library Journal
"perfect for college-level collections and even some high school holdings strong in the science and social issues surrounding resource management."Midwest Book Review
"Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through graduate students; general readers."Choice
"It is recommended for public, high school, and college libraries, especially where there is an interest in energy and environmental issues."Reference & User Services Quarterly
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"perfect for college-level collections and even some high school holdings strong in the science and social issues surrounding resource management." - Midwest Book Review
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"Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through graduate students; general readers." - Choice
Synopsis
This book examines recent energy use trends and their potential consequences for the global population.
Global energy needs have increased dramatically over the past 100 years, and they will continue to increase, creating energy, environmental, and social crises. Can we solve this problem?
The first step, according to the authors of Energy Use Worldwide: A Reference Handbook, is to understand fundamental energy issues. Combining their knowledge from the complementary fields of science and policy, the authors begin by explaining the basic facts of energy--what it is, where it comes from, why it is important. Then they show how energy use is linked to global economics, identify key players, and examine the social and environmental consequences of our energy decisions. For readers interested in--or worried about--our use of fossil fuels, this book provides a keen understanding of both the problem and the possible solutions.
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This book examines recent energy use trends and their potential consequences for the global population.
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• Describes the roles of private, public, and nonprofit players in the global energy arena
• Incorporates a historical view of energy use worldwide
• Correlates energy use with national economies and global social issues such as poverty and environmental problems
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• More than 50 tables, graphs, and figures demonstrate the impact of energy use trends on global societies
• An energy chronology traces technological innovations, important social events (such as the 1973 oil embargo), and energy policies that have impacted current global energy use