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The Politics of Energy : Challenges for a Sustainable Future

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Title: The Politics of Energy : Challenges for a Sustainable Future
Author: Steve Vanderheiden
ISBN: 0415754887 / 9780415754880
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 168
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2014
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This book brings together leading scholars on the politics of energy, examining the natural resources and developing technologies that are essential to its production and the various public and private factors affecting its use, along with the ecological consequences of both. Section One examines the looming challenges posed by continuing dependence upon oil as a primary energy source, including "peak oil" scenarios and the social and political consequences of resource extraction upon the developing world. Section Two considers proposals to dramatically increase nuclear power production as a means to reduce carbon emissions, with both the risks and potential of this "nuclear option" carefully weighed. Although many tout renewable energy sources for their environmental benefits, Section Three calls attention to several potential problems with large-scale renewable energy development and the dilemmas that they have caused for would-be supporters of such efforts. Finally, Section Four weighs the prospects for developing sustainable energy systems on the ground, including conservation measures that reduce energy demand and system-wide energy policy efforts. Together, these essays demonstrate the importance of sound energy policy along with the numerous obstacles to developing and implementing it.

Preface

Chapter 1 : The Politics of Energy : An Introduction
Chapter 2 : Poor Little Rich Countries : Another Look at The ‘Resource Curse
Chapter 3 : Energy and Human Ecology : a Critical Security Approach
Chapter 4 : Confronting Risks : Regulatory Responsibility and Nuclear Energy
Chapter 5 : Deja Vu All Over Again : Climate Change and The Prospects for a Nuclear Power Renaissance
Chapter 6 : ‘Hasta La Vista, Baby!’ The Solar Grand Plan, Environmentalism, and Social Constructions of The Mojave Desert
Chapter 7 : A Middle Range Theory of Energy Politics : The Struggle for Energy Efficient Appliances
Chapter 8 : Regional Policy Integration to Support Full Renewable Power Deployment for Europe By 2050
Chapter 9 : Climate Deadlocks : The Environmental Politics of Energy Systems

Index

 
 
 
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