Energy: perspectives, problems, and prospects
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505 | 8 | |a Increases in the concentrations of so-called greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are responsible for important changes in global and regional climate with consequences for the future of global society which, though difficult to predict in detail, are potentially catastrophic for a world poorly equipped to cope. Changes of climate in the past were repetitively responsible for the demise of important civilizations. These changes, however, were generally natural in origin in contrast to the changes now underway for which humans are directly responsible. The challenge is to transition to a new energy economy in which fossil fuels will play a much smaller role. We need as a matter of urgency to cut back on emissions of climate altering gases such as carbon dioxide while at the same time reducing our dependence on unreliable, potentially disruptive, though currently indispensable, sources of energy such as oil, the lifeblood of the global transportation system. | |
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contents | The book offers a comprehensive account of how the world evolved to its present state in which humans now exercise a powerful, in many cases dominant, influence for global environmental change. It outlines the history that led to this position of dominance, in particular the role played by our increasing reliance on fossil sources of energy, on coal, oil and natural gas, and the problems that we are now forced to confront as a result of this history. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is greater now than at any time over at least the past 650,000 years with prospects to increase over the next few decades to levels not seen since dinosaurs roamed the Earth 65 million years ago. Comparable changes are evident also for methane and nitrous oxide and for a variety of other constituents of the atmosphere including species such as the ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons for which there are no natural analogues. Increases in the concentrations of so-called greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are responsible for important changes in global and regional climate with consequences for the future of global society which, though difficult to predict in detail, are potentially catastrophic for a world poorly equipped to cope. Changes of climate in the past were repetitively responsible for the demise of important civilizations. These changes, however, were generally natural in origin in contrast to the changes now underway for which humans are directly responsible. The challenge is to transition to a new energy economy in which fossil fuels will play a much smaller role. We need as a matter of urgency to cut back on emissions of climate altering gases such as carbon dioxide while at the same time reducing our dependence on unreliable, potentially disruptive, though currently indispensable, sources of energy such as oil, the lifeblood of the global transportation system. The book concludes with a discussion of options for a more sustainable energy future, highlighting the potential for contributions from wind, sun, biomass, geothermal and nuclear, supplanting currently unsustainable reliance on coal, oil and natural gas |
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spelling | McElroy, Michael B. Verfasser aut Energy perspectives, problems, and prospects Michael B. McElroy Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press 2010 1 online resource (xii, 409 pages, [8] pages of plates) illustrations (some color), maps (some color) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 The book offers a comprehensive account of how the world evolved to its present state in which humans now exercise a powerful, in many cases dominant, influence for global environmental change. It outlines the history that led to this position of dominance, in particular the role played by our increasing reliance on fossil sources of energy, on coal, oil and natural gas, and the problems that we are now forced to confront as a result of this history. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is greater now than at any time over at least the past 650,000 years with prospects to increase over the next few decades to levels not seen since dinosaurs roamed the Earth 65 million years ago. Comparable changes are evident also for methane and nitrous oxide and for a variety of other constituents of the atmosphere including species such as the ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons for which there are no natural analogues. Increases in the concentrations of so-called greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are responsible for important changes in global and regional climate with consequences for the future of global society which, though difficult to predict in detail, are potentially catastrophic for a world poorly equipped to cope. Changes of climate in the past were repetitively responsible for the demise of important civilizations. These changes, however, were generally natural in origin in contrast to the changes now underway for which humans are directly responsible. The challenge is to transition to a new energy economy in which fossil fuels will play a much smaller role. We need as a matter of urgency to cut back on emissions of climate altering gases such as carbon dioxide while at the same time reducing our dependence on unreliable, potentially disruptive, though currently indispensable, sources of energy such as oil, the lifeblood of the global transportation system. The book concludes with a discussion of options for a more sustainable energy future, highlighting the potential for contributions from wind, sun, biomass, geothermal and nuclear, supplanting currently unsustainable reliance on coal, oil and natural gas Ressources energetiques Energie / Consommation Combustibles fossiles Energies renouvelables Ressources energetiques / Histoire BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy bisacsh SCIENCE / Energy bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Power resources fast Energieeinsparung gnd Nachhaltigkeit gnd Ressources energetiques eclas Changement climatique eclas Energies renouvelables eclas Energieressourcen stw Energieversorgung stw Umweltbelastung stw Energieeinsparung swd Nachhaltigkeit swd Power resources Energieeinsparung (DE-588)4014700-9 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Energieeinsparung (DE-588)4014700-9 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe McElroy, Michael B. Energy Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010 9780195386110 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | McElroy, Michael B. Energy perspectives, problems, and prospects The book offers a comprehensive account of how the world evolved to its present state in which humans now exercise a powerful, in many cases dominant, influence for global environmental change. It outlines the history that led to this position of dominance, in particular the role played by our increasing reliance on fossil sources of energy, on coal, oil and natural gas, and the problems that we are now forced to confront as a result of this history. The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is greater now than at any time over at least the past 650,000 years with prospects to increase over the next few decades to levels not seen since dinosaurs roamed the Earth 65 million years ago. Comparable changes are evident also for methane and nitrous oxide and for a variety of other constituents of the atmosphere including species such as the ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons for which there are no natural analogues. Increases in the concentrations of so-called greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are responsible for important changes in global and regional climate with consequences for the future of global society which, though difficult to predict in detail, are potentially catastrophic for a world poorly equipped to cope. Changes of climate in the past were repetitively responsible for the demise of important civilizations. These changes, however, were generally natural in origin in contrast to the changes now underway for which humans are directly responsible. The challenge is to transition to a new energy economy in which fossil fuels will play a much smaller role. We need as a matter of urgency to cut back on emissions of climate altering gases such as carbon dioxide while at the same time reducing our dependence on unreliable, potentially disruptive, though currently indispensable, sources of energy such as oil, the lifeblood of the global transportation system. The book concludes with a discussion of options for a more sustainable energy future, highlighting the potential for contributions from wind, sun, biomass, geothermal and nuclear, supplanting currently unsustainable reliance on coal, oil and natural gas Ressources energetiques Energie / Consommation Combustibles fossiles Energies renouvelables Ressources energetiques / Histoire BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy bisacsh SCIENCE / Energy bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Power resources fast Energieeinsparung gnd Nachhaltigkeit gnd Ressources energetiques eclas Changement climatique eclas Energies renouvelables eclas Energieressourcen stw Energieversorgung stw Umweltbelastung stw Energieeinsparung swd Nachhaltigkeit swd Power resources Energieeinsparung (DE-588)4014700-9 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
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topic | Ressources energetiques Energie / Consommation Combustibles fossiles Energies renouvelables Ressources energetiques / Histoire BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy bisacsh SCIENCE / Energy bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / General bisacsh Power resources fast Energieeinsparung gnd Nachhaltigkeit gnd Ressources energetiques eclas Changement climatique eclas Energies renouvelables eclas Energieressourcen stw Energieversorgung stw Umweltbelastung stw Energieeinsparung swd Nachhaltigkeit swd Power resources Energieeinsparung (DE-588)4014700-9 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
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