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The Party's Over

Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies - Revised and Updated Edition

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The world is on the brink of a significant shift as cheap oil runs out and global production peaks in the coming years. Even with a transition to alternative energy sources, industrial societies will face diminishing net energy, impacting their ability to function. This marks the beginning of a new era, distinct from the industrial age, as Richard Heinberg explores in his work. He contextualizes this transition by tracing the rise of industrialism through fossil fuel use and examining how competition for oil influenced twentieth-century geopolitics. The struggle for dwindling energy resources is expected to spark resource wars in regions like the Middle East and Central Asia. Heinberg discusses the consequences of oil depletion and evaluates various energy alternatives. He warns of chaos unless the United States collaborates globally on resource conservation and sharing. He advocates for a "managed collapse" to facilitate a sustainable, low-energy future. His engaging narrative provides a comprehensive look at the social implications of these changes and offers actionable recommendations for individuals and communities. Heinberg, an experienced writer on energy issues and cultural dynamics, serves as a crucial voice in understanding the implications of the declining oil era and its influence on U.S. foreign policy.

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The Party's Over, Richard Heinberg

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Titolo
The Party's Over
Sottotitolo
Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies - Revised and Updated Edition
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2005
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
288
ISBN10
0865715297
ISBN13
9780865715295
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The world is on the brink of a significant shift as cheap oil runs out and global production peaks in the coming years. Even with a transition to alternative energy sources, industrial societies will face diminishing net energy, impacting their ability to function. This marks the beginning of a new era, distinct from the industrial age, as Richard Heinberg explores in his work. He contextualizes this transition by tracing the rise of industrialism through fossil fuel use and examining how competition for oil influenced twentieth-century geopolitics. The struggle for dwindling energy resources is expected to spark resource wars in regions like the Middle East and Central Asia. Heinberg discusses the consequences of oil depletion and evaluates various energy alternatives. He warns of chaos unless the United States collaborates globally on resource conservation and sharing. He advocates for a "managed collapse" to facilitate a sustainable, low-energy future. His engaging narrative provides a comprehensive look at the social implications of these changes and offers actionable recommendations for individuals and communities. Heinberg, an experienced writer on energy issues and cultural dynamics, serves as a crucial voice in understanding the implications of the declining oil era and its influence on U.S. foreign policy.